
Popular History of Ireland, Book 12
Thomas D'Arcy McGee was a remarkable figure: an Irish refugee who fled famine and revolution, eventually becoming one of the fathers of Canadian confederation. His twelve-book history of Ireland represents the ambitious project of a man who carried his homeland across an ocean and made it live again through scholarship. Book 12 brings his comprehensive narrative to its conclusion, weaving together political upheaval, cultural revival, and the deep currents of a people navigating their relationship with empire. McGee writes with the passion of an exile and the precision of a statesman, offering readers a 19th-century perspective on centuries of Irish struggle, achievement, and endurance. For readers seeking to understand how Ireland saw itself during the very period when its modern identity was forming, McGee remains an indispensable voice.















