A Short History Of Ireland, Jonathan Bardon
A Short History Of Ireland, Jonathan Bardon
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A Short History Of Ireland

Author: Jonathan Bardon

Narrator: Frances Tomelty

Unabridged: 22 hr 54 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 02/04/2008


Synopsis

From The Ice Age to Northern Ireland's Peace Settlement and everything in between, the acclaimed academic Dr Jonathan Bardon presents a history of Ireland spanning 10,000 years.

Beginning with the Ice Age and Ireland's first plants and wildlife, this history encompasses the arrival of Christianity, the age of the Celts, the Viking era, Brian Boru, the Norman invasion, the plantation and the famine through to rebellion, partition and the creation of the Irish Free State.

Recorded to mark BBC Radio Ulster's 30th birthday, this landmark series gets behind the historical headlines to produce a marvellous mosaic of Ireland's rich and turbulent history, delivered with clarity and narrative skill.
Each programme was read by local actors Frances Tomelty, James Greene and Richard Dormer, who interweave eye-witness accounts, letters and diary extracts from the times with the historical facts.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Jacob on July 18, 2021

A thorough overview of the entire history of Ireland up to 1945. The audiobook acting and production is of high quality and immersive, particularly re-enactments of songs from each era. Unfortunately, some chapters are rather esoteric explorations of niche industrial developments and I found this hi......more

Goodreads review by Jill on March 16, 2020

Sometimes a bit slow, but mostly a really good overview of history before I visit Ireland again.......more

Goodreads review by Meaghan on February 06, 2017

Really well done. The program covers Irish history from prehistory to the outbreak of the Second World War. I wish it went a little further but I really enjoyed it.......more

Goodreads review by Harshal on May 13, 2025

I enjoyed A Short History of Ireland in audiobook form. It was very long—240 episodes and 21 hours or so —but the audio format made it engaging. The enactments were excellent, with different people voicing different parts. That brought the stories to life and helped me better appreciate Irish cultur......more

Goodreads review by Deborah Lynch on September 17, 2023

I got this audiobook in order to have an introduction and overview of the history of Ireland. It does an excellent job of this although this particular history only goes through to the outbreak of World War II in 1939. That said, it is an incredible achievement. It is almost impossible to cover ever......more