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A Narrow Sea

The Irish–Scottish Connection in 120 Episodes

Jonathan Bardon

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Geisteswissenschaften, Kunst, Musik / Regional- und Ländergeschichte

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Based on the popular BBC Radio Ulster series of the same name, A Narrow Sea traces the epic sweep of Ireland's relationship with Scotland, exploring the myriad connections, correlations, personalities and antagonisms that have, over the years, defined the relationship between these two spirited neighbours.Roving freely across the centuries, from the first migrations of the regions' intrepid Mesolithic pioneers, to the grand colonial projects of the Vikings, Normans and Stuarts, this is the dramatic story of how one culture came to found two very different nations and, in doing so, project its influence as far afield as North America and Australasia.In 120 brief and accessible episodes, A Narrow Sea offers a stirring and panoramic view of a connection that has shaped the course of history on both sides of the narrow sea.

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Jonathan Bardon, Dalriada, The MacDonnells, Belfast and Glasgow, History of Ireland's relationship with Scotland, Conn O’Neill, Donal Ballach MacDonnell, Edward Bruce, Plantation of Ulster, the Reformation’s failure in Ulster, Scotland, Mary Ann McCracken, Norman infiltration of Scotland and Ireland, John Toland, Glasgow Celtic, The Red Earl, Clan Donald, James IV, History of Ireland in 250 episodes, Lords of Tír Chonaill, Jonathan Bardon new book, The Vikings, Francis Hutcheson, Hugh Dubh O’Donnell, Ireland, Scottish history, Shane O’Neill, Robert the Bruce, the Reformation, The Battle of Flodden, The Flight of the Earls, the Ulster Scots, Hallelujah, Hibernia, James VI, Caledonia, Irish history, Randal MacDonnell, Hebridean warriors, Agricola, Mary Queen of Scots