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In this video, we explore the history of Ireland, from its earliest beginnings to the modern day. Subscribe to see part 2, as well as many other videos on subjects like The History of England, The United States, the Vikings, the history of coffee, the science of dreams, and much more coming up in the future.
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Комментарии : 1,6 тыс.   
@Fireoflearning
@Fireoflearning 6 лет назад
PART 2: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-vFoxstHK-Kg.html
@stevewilson9154
@stevewilson9154 6 лет назад
Perhaps some history of america and the vast changes it brought to europe especially in the area of plants, germs,etc. 1492 Is the book I think about I think.
@JohnMac2023A.D.
@JohnMac2023A.D. 5 лет назад
I thank you for your Diligence in this video! Is it essentially true that the Scots are decenedts of Ireland?? I always thought that the case!! Thank you once again, I subscribed to your channel, as your video are easy to grasp! God's Grace to you!! Fire of learning.
@wickedwitch1624
@wickedwitch1624 5 лет назад
Fire Of Learning I am from Ireland decent I'm related to the The Geraldine's of the troubled times but I am proud of my people they are my past and my future I'll never forget them. I hope to go there one day before I leave this would God willing. you did a great story of my family and all the history of all that happened in that time frame thank you so VB much .God bless you for your help in my study of Ireland.
@JohnMac2023A.D.
@JohnMac2023A.D. 5 лет назад
@@wickedwitch1624 Dia dhuit
@tunaofthecannedvariety1861
@tunaofthecannedvariety1861 2 года назад
Thank you
@macanoodough
@macanoodough 5 лет назад
Every documentary should take notes from this. Not an homage, no focus on the documentarian, just plain, unadulterated information. A-Z and fully comprehensive in establishing the timeline. What a great job. I now want to watch it again and take notes myself as to what specifics I want to investigate further. Awesome job!
@Fireoflearning
@Fireoflearning 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@waltsears
@waltsears 4 года назад
Mac Anoodough Well said, sir!
@pattonjeffrey6
@pattonjeffrey6 4 года назад
Yes, I cannot stand those dumb narrative overlong history docs
@lorrainebo1
@lorrainebo1 3 года назад
I'm here, pen and paper in hand taking notes to beat the band!🙋🤓 📝Very interesting documentary!
@darthrevan9267
@darthrevan9267 3 года назад
Your a madman... lol
@stuartc1461
@stuartc1461 2 года назад
From an Irishman, this is Excellent , concise, engaging and brilliantly delivered, Great Work.
@drewrichardson5433
@drewrichardson5433 4 месяца назад
For an American who recently found out through DNA that they are 87% Scots Irish, this has been a fascinating video. I am eager to research more about my ethnicity.
@aaronmarchant8121
@aaronmarchant8121 5 лет назад
The Irish helped make my country the amazing place it is to live, and helped breed the fierce warriors that defined us in the great wars. We Canadians will always have the greatest respect for the Irish
@nathanwade8917
@nathanwade8917 5 лет назад
Same here in the United States of America, though we should have treated them better
@chang-jungkarki1684
@chang-jungkarki1684 5 лет назад
That's amazing bro
@rippedtorn2310
@rippedtorn2310 5 лет назад
Irish and Scots feel more affinity with and have more in common with the First Nations and the Black community tbh
@rippedtorn2310
@rippedtorn2310 5 лет назад
@Snaggle Toothed wit?? LMAO
@lapislazulii141
@lapislazulii141 5 лет назад
Ripped Torn no , they hate Whites
@stonemorris5356
@stonemorris5356 3 года назад
“The Irish weren’t content with this.” Irish history in a nutshell.
@ArchangelAva
@ArchangelAva 3 года назад
Ha! It should be our motto
@alphaomega8373
@alphaomega8373 3 года назад
Jolly O matte
@washerdryer3466
@washerdryer3466 2 года назад
@@lazer2365 Tell us your medical qualifications and advise us. Otherwise..fk off.
@sterlingcampbell2116
@sterlingcampbell2116 2 года назад
@@washerdryer3466 you don't need medical experience to recognize restriction. To declare whether said restrictions are valid... Sure, but just recognize it? No
@washerdryer3466
@washerdryer3466 2 года назад
@@sterlingcampbell2116 Then the conclusion is that the comment intended to convey the notion that the Irish public were content with restrictions. This is an imbecilic idea. No one is "content" with restrictions. They for the most part, understand the reasons and accept them. Feel free to explain that the comment was not imbecilic. 🤣🤣
@lukemacmullan5027
@lukemacmullan5027 Год назад
Thank you for this. I've currently just entered the Irish education system after leaving it for 8 years and I've been stumbling through Irish History more confused than ever. Irish history is sooooo complex and confusing as it ties into the history of many other places and goes back very far especially for an Island. This documentary/lecture is helping me connect the dots so thank you.
@dermotsiney9999
@dermotsiney9999 3 года назад
Congratulations ! this is the best history of Ireland that I have ever seen or read. I am Irish myself with an interest in history amd I have actually learned a few things. I will deffinately now check out all your your other videos as the quality of research you have done is excellent. All the best with your other videos, great work and easy to follow.
@kevincahill1204
@kevincahill1204 5 лет назад
I’m irish and I can tell you you’ve really done your research..lots of my own country men don’t even know half this history ...sad
@jakegalvin6946
@jakegalvin6946 3 года назад
We have lost our interest in our own history
@stevenyoutsey8989
@stevenyoutsey8989 2 года назад
@@TheMBDESIGNSTUDIO I believe he cited the Vikings foundation as the creation of Dublin. Consider me wrong,
@zzghost8593
@zzghost8593 2 года назад
@@jakegalvin6946 A lot was done to erase our history
@Cub__
@Cub__ 2 года назад
@@zzghost8593 Why is that exactly?
@zzghost8593
@zzghost8593 2 года назад
@@Cub__ Bad relationship with UK lmao
@jeanconnolly5476
@jeanconnolly5476 2 года назад
An incredibly interesting account of Irelands beginnings - definitely worth hearing - truly wonderfully informative. From an Irish emmigrant now in Hawii :)
@cramcrams7741
@cramcrams7741 2 года назад
Ha wai ii. Breath water life royal. Hawaii. Land of royal life. E komo mai Hawaii kanaka
@alanaadams7440
@alanaadams7440 2 года назад
Aloha
@FatRonaldo
@FatRonaldo 2 года назад
@@cramcrams7741 It was clearly a spelling error. No need to get all weird about it.
@timbrelle7723
@timbrelle7723 5 лет назад
Man, this guy really puts a lot of work into his videos. He deserves a decent income. Unfortunately, the current number of subscribers will earn him just a little pocket money. Really hope the channel can grow substantially!
@jonathantuckerthompson3067
@jonathantuckerthompson3067 4 года назад
tru dat
@curtist919
@curtist919 4 года назад
Sadly even the youtube history channels with 1 million plus subscribers have been demonized. I don’t know how it’s legal for youtube to run ads on a video, collect millions in revenue, and then not share any of that money with the content creator. TV channels could never get away with not sharing ad revenue with the studio who produced the show. Why can youtube?
@daviddewar6008
@daviddewar6008 4 года назад
@@curtist919 Jews.
@SPIDERM0OSE
@SPIDERM0OSE 4 года назад
Shut yer mouth n donate.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 4 года назад
He's doing better now.
@daisypeters3216
@daisypeters3216 4 года назад
Fire of Learning, I'm very grateful for you share your very important video about Our Beloved Ireland. Without doubt this documentary is the best of the best that I have watched! God always bless so much The Emerald Island!!!😘💖🇮🇪🇮🇪🇮🇪👍☘☘☘
@garbagemonster3944
@garbagemonster3944 3 года назад
this is just so god damn incredible. you are truly one of the best documentarians alive sir. thank you for your hard work
@johncal6888
@johncal6888 5 лет назад
I’ve learned a lot from this video thank you. Especially that the Irish ☘️ never give up💪🇮🇪
@TheFightingFenian
@TheFightingFenian 5 лет назад
We irish are hard stubborn bastards 👊🏻 💪🏻 🇮🇪
@kool-aidcorncrap7880
@kool-aidcorncrap7880 5 лет назад
@@TheFightingFenian that's why you have Orange hair 😂
@TheFightingFenian
@TheFightingFenian 5 лет назад
@@kool-aidcorncrap7880 No i have brown hair, and very few people in Ireland I've orange hair.
@theresadunne2284
@theresadunne2284 5 лет назад
We got the British out and we are now ruled by Brussels. Yeah we are really hard. Seems anyone can be Irish now. All that fighting for nothing.
@eoinociarain7986
@eoinociarain7986 4 года назад
@Mary C I hear what you are saying, mine came to Australia after the potato famine in 1854 on my Mums side and on my Dads side in 1869. My Last name is Kearns but I prefer to use the true Irish name O'Ciarraigne which it was anglicised from. As I am Irish on both sides I feel a deep connection there.
@sycowood65
@sycowood65 2 года назад
I just finished watching the History of England, and I loved it.. I’m excited to watch more history videos. Fire of Learning is direct and to the point, rather than those on RU-vid who make 10 minute videos and try to cram everything in within that time. FOL takes his time and goes into detail. Thank you for that
@evolveausevolveaus
@evolveausevolveaus 3 года назад
Very proud of my Irish heritage 🇮🇪🇦🇺 Great content and presentation thank you for sharing this
@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769
@briancohenthepfjmassive.4769 8 месяцев назад
Ned Kelly's soul be with you.
@patl7311
@patl7311 2 года назад
I love your videos man, something about how you present these videos makes it very easy for me to stay focused and retain information. I'm working through all of your 'history of' videos at the moment. Great stuff, cheers
@BackBruck
@BackBruck 3 года назад
Jamaican. Adoring this emerald of a doc in these perilous times of the 24/7 news cycle🤯
@brendandalton8353
@brendandalton8353 2 года назад
I always welcome new Information on my ancestors as I thoroughly enjoyed this video and look forward to watching the rest or your work.
@KeepExpanding
@KeepExpanding 5 лет назад
Awesome effort, thank you do much for doing these :)
@michaeldowney6361
@michaeldowney6361 2 года назад
Absolutely stellar work! A concise, accurate summary that leaves the listener wanting more.
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO
@EmilForsberg_GRYBO 6 лет назад
O'boy... 57 minutes... but it's in the middle of the night... and the first day of School is tomorrow... crap... i'll take the video...
@augustinehourigan7453
@augustinehourigan7453 5 лет назад
WHY NOT TAKE BOTH !!!
@bluehelium5780
@bluehelium5780 4 года назад
It is 12 am, and the school year starts in 7 hours
@donnysandley6977
@donnysandley6977 4 года назад
As said before me😉DO BOTH 😬
@d3g3n3r4t3
@d3g3n3r4t3 4 года назад
@Migfra Danmark what video was that it looks like it was taken down is there another copy of it?
@drswag0076
@drswag0076 4 года назад
you could just put the video in your "watch later" playlist you can do
@VunterSlaush1650
@VunterSlaush1650 2 года назад
This is incredibly well researched and presented. Go raibh maith agat.
@taleofawhale6964
@taleofawhale6964 4 года назад
Inspiring piece of history. Thanks for posting it
@johnc4774
@johnc4774 4 года назад
Gosh you put a lot of work into that. Thank you and congratulations, it’s a great job.
@beyond12021
@beyond12021 4 года назад
Great Video's Parts 1 and 2, Thank-you.
@bobbylarios791
@bobbylarios791 5 лет назад
I'm a Mexican that loves Guiness beer and that's what made me interested in Ireland's history lol amazing what beer does
@AeonVoom
@AeonVoom 6 лет назад
O'Brien, a name that even persists into the 24th century. I see what you did there.
@malahammer
@malahammer 5 лет назад
@@ajaxrosso1 Not a clever little chappie by Miles...are you?
@ajaxrosso1
@ajaxrosso1 5 лет назад
@@malahammer you jealous my comment got more likes than yours
@malahammer
@malahammer 5 лет назад
@@ajaxrosso1 How old are you?
@ajaxrosso1
@ajaxrosso1 5 лет назад
@@malahammer old as your mom
@malahammer
@malahammer 5 лет назад
@@ajaxrosso1 Thought you sounded dead alright.
@donnieburnshaw4452
@donnieburnshaw4452 5 лет назад
Great video man thanks for taking the time - can't be easy to create a narrative over such huge spans of time. Fun fact: the warrior depicted at 44:25, is a famous french drawing of Art Óg mac Murchadha Caomhánach, King of Leinster (circa 1357 -) , the descendant of Diarmait, who brought the Normans to Ireland hundreds of years previous - as you mentioned. Caomhánach was the name adopted by Diarmait's son and kept throughout the lineage. In English it reads as Kavanagh.
@stevehanna4345
@stevehanna4345 Год назад
Great work, I sooo love Irish history. I continue to trace my Irish history. McMahon, Fitzgerald & Hanna amongst others.Per Ardua Ad Alta.
@bilindalaw-morley161
@bilindalaw-morley161 3 года назад
I'm only @23:00 but my brain needs a break,(not in a bad way, more like waiting a while for dessert!) so I thought I'd use the time to say thank you. This is how documentaries should be. Very well researched and written, Nice even narration, no talking down to us, or attempting to manufacture emotion, it's very much a case of "Just the facts, ma'am" I've liked and subbed, and have already noted several vids I want to binge on. It's most unusual for me to want to thank that being we know as Algorithm. Again, kudos, and many thanks
@Jim-gk4so
@Jim-gk4so 3 года назад
Love that my ancestors where involved in all this stuff
@georgemack120
@georgemack120 3 года назад
I will watch and re-watch your videos and learn more each time. Thanks for an outstanding body of work.
@jamesoneill2933
@jamesoneill2933 3 года назад
Very well put together thank you.
@tolsen8212
@tolsen8212 5 лет назад
The tower at 11:20 is part of my family property...My great great grandparents lived there for a while before moving to New Zealand during the famine.
@wjf0ne
@wjf0ne 4 года назад
T Olsen The church at seven fifty four is my parish church.
@user-qi5jw2hg1c
@user-qi5jw2hg1c 4 года назад
I doubt if your family owned property in Ireland they'd have to move during the famine
@richlisola1
@richlisola1 3 года назад
@@user-qi5jw2hg1c Well, since your doubts come from a place of no authority-Perhaps you can leave the man to tell his own story about his kin?
@user-qi5jw2hg1c
@user-qi5jw2hg1c 3 года назад
@@richlisola1 Clearly you do not understand basic irish history lol. No one who was wealthy enough to own property had to emigrate during the famine. That privilege was reserved for the Irish paupers who were landless. History books are my authority mate. You'd clearly do well to read one
@htoodoh5770
@htoodoh5770 3 года назад
@@user-qi5jw2hg1c Some property owner did left. Some land owner had very meager property so they like the landless irish did left.
@patrickomeagher9868
@patrickomeagher9868 4 года назад
When I first started watching, my first reaction was "Oh great, another power point video." After just a few min, it had me hooked. Concise and loaded with information. I've started watching the whole series. Excellent work. Thanks and keep it coming.
@edylcnostrebor9722
@edylcnostrebor9722 4 года назад
Thank you for sharing your thoughts with us all together with your friends
@Nightguardian
@Nightguardian 2 года назад
Hey, I liked it, including the reference to Chief O'Brian. Comprehensive and clear. I will check more of your videos out, and possibly subscribe, when I finish paying off the Ferengi!
@joannelson9571
@joannelson9571 3 года назад
My Grandmother was born in 1898 and thru genetic screening, I have Danish markers! Thank you for this great history!
@JenniferMcCartney-nb6lt
@JenniferMcCartney-nb6lt 4 месяца назад
Amazing to read your comment! The Danes had a kingdom in Ireland for about 300 years from 800 under Ivar Ragnarssen. The Danes were called Ostmen (men from the East) by the Irish. The kingdom encompassed western Scotland and northern England though Ivar ruled out of Dublin.
@joannelson9571
@joannelson9571 4 месяца назад
@@JenniferMcCartney-nb6lt thank you for the info.. I will read up on this.
@paulthurman5517
@paulthurman5517 4 года назад
Grandparents (mother’s side) Irish☘️ . Grandparents (fathers side) Welsh🏴󠁧󠁢󠁷󠁬󠁳󠁿 Mother born in Scotland 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿 Father born in England 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁥󠁮󠁧󠁿 We are all connected on these islands ❤️
@Yorkshire_Celt
@Yorkshire_Celt 2 года назад
Irish father english mother. 🇬🇧🇮🇪
@Hainero2001
@Hainero2001 2 года назад
Not just on those islands. Here in America, we share that heritage. I recently had my DNA done. 50% English, 16% Scottish, 15% Welsh, 14% Irish. The other 5% is from the Scandinavian countries. My grandmother's maiden name is Madsen, so that makes sense.
@username5172
@username5172 2 года назад
I think most white dudes in America are a combination of these cultures. I’ve got welsh on my moms side, and Scottish on my dads, it’s funny, my step mom is heavily irish. It’s crazy, I’ve been watching videos of the unique cultural history’s of the British isles, and I just feel it resonate with me. Like I’m being encouraged to study up on our history
@anthony4611
@anthony4611 2 года назад
@@Hainero2001 America is so young that every white person here is of some European heritage. It seems Irish and English are the most common which makes sense if you know Americas past
@joshchung2178
@joshchung2178 Год назад
@@username5172 *pale dudes
@cwilson7458
@cwilson7458 5 лет назад
Gotta say it feels slightly strange having an American explain Irish history to an Irish man lol.
@Declan_Moriarty
@Declan_Moriarty 5 лет назад
lol, yea? did you learn a new thing or two?
@Sean-jc6cu
@Sean-jc6cu 5 лет назад
Well, if you are familiar with basic Irish history you would know that more Irish people came to the US than any other country.
@JM-gj7de
@JM-gj7de 5 лет назад
Welcome to our world! Everything...and I mean everything that has to do with American history is narrated to us from someone with a British accent. Even our news channels and comedy shows are being overrun with Brits. Not that I don't enjoy their accent. It is, however, somewhat bizarre.
@joeavreg2254
@joeavreg2254 5 лет назад
@Sean McMahon Common misconception. A lot of the "Irish" weren't Irish. They were Planters (RE: Land Thieves) transplanted from areas of England and Scotland after all the hot spicy genocide that is left out of the English history books. Up to about 1850 they made up the vast majority of people leaving Ireland to got the US. Post 1850 Irish Natives made up the bulk of immigrants to the US.
@user-qi5jw2hg1c
@user-qi5jw2hg1c 4 года назад
@@joeavreg2254 If you think you have/had to be Gael to be considered Irish, most of the greatest 'Irishmen' were not in fact Irish by that standard. Yeats, Parnell, WOLF TONE, Grattan. Don't be absolutely ridiculous
@Crusty_Camper
@Crusty_Camper Год назад
As someone who has Irish, Welsh, Scottish and English ancestors ( in other words, a typical Englishman ) I want to say you have done a remarkable job with this video. The only minor comment I would make is the change of name from "Norman " to " English" was maybe a little too early in date. After the Normans invaded what would become Britain, they were effectively an army in occupation in many areas for the next 200 years. Altogether, this is an excellent video - a very fair explanation of a highly complex history.
@Christopher-ii6tr
@Christopher-ii6tr Год назад
Am American,though not a typical one and my predecessors are all from the same countries as yours.🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀.
@Crusty_Camper
@Crusty_Camper Год назад
@@thomashaeusler The replacement theory was something the Victorians suggested for Germanic settlers eradicating the earlier people of England. Modern DNA studies show that in general populations remain but adopt the new culture. Celtic is more of a culture than an identifiable genetic group and the distribution changes across Britain are largely independent of later national boundaries. It's a fascinating subject for sure and science is making the picture clearer all the time.
@Crusty_Camper
@Crusty_Camper Год назад
@@thomashaeusler Our DNA does show our German input. The largest survey covering the whole of Britain showed we carry, on average, 38 % Anglo Saxon in England, 30 % in Wales and Scotland.
@King-KJ
@King-KJ 5 лет назад
Public school: “Alright kids, ready to learn history?” Fire of Learning: “I’m about to end this mans whole career”
@maureengilmartin4381
@maureengilmartin4381 4 года назад
Mmm....very droney voice.. I've switched off 🙄
@ardrihighking9838
@ardrihighking9838 3 года назад
...i'M ABOUT TH END ALL their careers!!! www.goodreads.com/book/show/39845507-delusions-of-importance
@riskyfap8416
@riskyfap8416 4 года назад
1:28 Love the finger through sphincter monument. Always been my favorite.
@calobmcbee2186
@calobmcbee2186 4 года назад
Thank you for all the info!!!
@artawhirler
@artawhirler 4 месяца назад
Excellent documentary! Thanks!
@vjsoeifi
@vjsoeifi 5 лет назад
Awesome content man. I really appreciate the amount time you has to of spent on research, recording, and editing to bring this to us. Keep up the awesome work. P.s. Really looking forward to more science/thought expire meant videos from you.
@shendaraalshedir1933
@shendaraalshedir1933 2 года назад
Researched to the extreme 👍🏻 with a TON of details you probably didn't know, and beautiful illustrations. I especially appreciated the maps, l think I would have been confused without them, l need visuals!- lt is mind-blowing🤯 to see the countless times the maps changed even within a handful of years, wow!! Well done to you sir for your obvious multiple hours of painstaking research!🤝🏻 Much appreciation of a ginger Celt born way over here!💖☘️💖🇮🇪🖖🏻🌈🇨🇦
@Ligerpride
@Ligerpride 3 года назад
Great work. Well done.
@theguitarjohnshow
@theguitarjohnshow 3 месяца назад
I'm German Irish so this is very informative and insightful thank you
@DaveT383
@DaveT383 3 года назад
Sir, this is an excellent history. I love that you have detailed so much of it, especially from the 3rd/4th centuries through to the present. I would like to know more of the earliest history - where did Eiru's original inhabitants come from, and more of their sociopolitical organisation. I have definitely enjoyed this vid, have subscribed and look forward to partaking of more of your videos. Great job!
@tonymolloy6165
@tonymolloy6165 Год назад
@bastiat It's actually the old irish word Éiru which came from the Archaic Irish word Īweriū.
@tonymolloy6165
@tonymolloy6165 Год назад
@bastiat Well since the video is talking about the ancient history of ireland not current affairs then using the the name applied at the time would seem to be appropriate ( you twat ). Ireland has never ever been called eire. The word eire in the irish language ( gaeilge ) means burden. The correct irish language of name for Ireland id Éire, note the fadá over the É.
@mbardfast6658
@mbardfast6658 4 года назад
Thank You for putting this out. I have watched both episodes. Superbly Factual and sensitively told. Of Irish descent myself, both my parents Irish my DNA is Irish. My complements to the Chef.
@00000james00000
@00000james00000 4 года назад
Excellent doco :D Have shared with my family
@brianobrain8985
@brianobrain8985 2 года назад
Excellent. Some fascinating details here.
@adamnoseworthy6524
@adamnoseworthy6524 3 года назад
The connection from Ireland to Newfoundland is still so fresh alot of us Newfoundlanders still have the accent
@ashledashnaw2575
@ashledashnaw2575 3 года назад
What?
@jb47391
@jb47391 Год назад
Shut up lol no you don’t
@eadahh
@eadahh Год назад
Bet you can’t speak a word of Irish and I doubt you still have the accent
@djquinn11
@djquinn11 4 месяца назад
Accents last for a single generation. You may still use some Irish words but I doubt you “still have the accent”😂😂😂
@Civilwar.relics
@Civilwar.relics 4 месяца назад
A icelandic one?
@pagancenturion94
@pagancenturion94 6 лет назад
Very interesting, good job
@scottorpwood631
@scottorpwood631 4 года назад
good videos you keep to the facts that is all we ask for.
@alexanderworkchannel
@alexanderworkchannel 6 лет назад
Great info - Thanks
@elizabethorman86
@elizabethorman86 6 лет назад
Really enjoy your thorough and fascinating videos. I learn more from you than a year in college. My family has mostly very far northern European roots, but some of them were Irish. The conflict is interesting to contemplate. Thank you for taking the time to create these videos.
@judemorgan9362
@judemorgan9362 5 лет назад
Very well presented and informed over view of this Islands history. Thanks, I appreciate this. Go raibh mile maith agat. :)))))
@ArtursPugejs
@ArtursPugejs 5 лет назад
Hi. Just wanted to let you know that I am really enjoying this channel. The way you narrate your documentaries really compensates for the lack of professional video and audio edits.
@StarrRegret
@StarrRegret 3 месяца назад
I love your documentaries on Spain and now I will watch the 2nd part of the Ireland documentary because I really enjoyed this one. This helps me understand the scope of history in a way that I think is key to the study of history. Studying a single event or ruler/country is not as comprehensive as understanding the events and people leading up to that time or person/place. Even before the internet, events had a global effect. You do a great job, I love the map of Ireland here because I always think of modern Ireland whenever Ireland is mentioned. Keep up the good work and I'll be watching more of your videos! 😊
@Fireoflearning
@Fireoflearning 3 месяца назад
Thank you!
@corettaha7855
@corettaha7855 5 лет назад
I love it when historians acknowledge that any part of an indigenous people’s tradition really happened. It’s so generous of them, albeit they never do it but grudgingly and with an obvious sense of grievance at not being able to destroy every part of every people’s identity. Thanks, history scholars! You really make humanity proud.
@reidparker1848
@reidparker1848 3 года назад
? Destroy? What?
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401
@sarahhearn-vonfoerster7401 2 года назад
@@reidparker1848 Ireland almost lost its identity completely, due to the overbearing practices of the Roman Church.
@marinazagrai1623
@marinazagrai1623 2 года назад
Coretta…that is sad! That’s what conquerors do, even though they inspire the opposite, at least those who survived the reprisals.
@bradley2429
@bradley2429 Год назад
As an Australian we have deep respect for the Irish
@louloublossom7922
@louloublossom7922 4 года назад
I'm so glad i came across your videos
@davidslattery5168
@davidslattery5168 3 года назад
GREAT documentary!
@hopejustesen3283
@hopejustesen3283 4 года назад
Do you have a reading list for the research you’ve done for this? I’d love to learn more! Thanks for all you do!!
@chaseofori-atta2225
@chaseofori-atta2225 3 года назад
Beautiful history of a beautiful people---God bless you, Ireland!🇮🇪 -The Ofori-Atta Family
@jontyarnold8522
@jontyarnold8522 4 года назад
Very interesting, enjoyed that...
@asmrhope3941
@asmrhope3941 3 года назад
Enjoyed this very much 🇮🇪 need to watch again I think
@psilocinesthesia
@psilocinesthesia 4 года назад
I wasn't expecting Star Trek jokes when I clicked on this. Sláinte, good sir.
@wesleymercer4536
@wesleymercer4536 5 лет назад
This is pretty cool, I like these documentaries that you do.
@rogersledz6793
@rogersledz6793 2 года назад
Thank you so much for uploading this video. It is helping me get through the pandemic!
@maidhcdemoinbhiol6017
@maidhcdemoinbhiol6017 6 лет назад
The Battle of Glenn Máma was fought between Red Gap Rathcoole, Windmill Hill and Blackchurch, Dublin; and Lyons Hill, County Kildare. 'Tis right outside my house :)
@tmichiels5678
@tmichiels5678 6 лет назад
Maidhc Ua Móinbhíol I
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 6 лет назад
Your comment resonates with a heartfelt - "sadness that I was born in a country other than my bloodline hailed". US American Irish - family 3 generation County Kerry (Murphy and Sullivan) and 8th generation County Clare (Lynch). Lynchburg, Virginia founded by my Mother's - Father's - G X6 Grandfather. 🍀
@solidus784
@solidus784 5 лет назад
Beth Bartlett I'm from Clare myself in a touristy spot near an Airport so we get a LOT of Americans here during the summer and TBH I always thought Jesus who cares where your Great Great Great Great Great Great Great Great grandfather or whatever was from you aren't really Irish, not that I would be a dick to them or anything they are guests in the country and would always treat them as such. But last year I started learning Irish again and this summer went to Donegal to an Irish language course and to my slight surprise there were as many Americans there as Irish varying from 20's to 70's getting to know them by socialising in the bar in the evening I was left dumbfounded by how much of the Irish culture was preserved in the States. There was a girl from Minnesota who played the harp singing songs as Gaeilge I shit you not from the 1700's. It made me think about the horrible conditions that forced their ancestors out of Ireland (as well as plenty of my own) and that pain has travelled through the centuries to people several generations removed from Ireland leaving them while proud to be American feeling somewhere in the back of their minds the aren't where they should be. Long Story short it might have taken me 34 years but I get what your saying and if you feel as you say, Ireland is only a flight away and a wonderful country with the best people on Earth anyway Slán go fóill mo chara.
@bethbartlett5692
@bethbartlett5692 5 лет назад
@@solidus784 I understand - it is truly a unique experience when Ireland Irish get to know American born (or other Countries) and realize - ya can take the blood out of Ireland -* but ya can't take Ireland out if the Blood!* Our Grandparents TAUGHT US THE ESSENCE of being Irish - and we Pass the Passion on to our Children. I imagine that's how it would be if we went to Basque Country too - I LOVE Your Irish Honesty! Many blessings my - sister ❤
@wjf0ne
@wjf0ne 4 года назад
@@solidus784 There is an opinion from a few who would tell you that the lost tribe of the Jews went to Ireland. I'd say they settled in Cavan and I married one of them.
@Spacejunk63
@Spacejunk63 6 лет назад
Thanks for the Irish documentary.
@quinktap
@quinktap 5 лет назад
Excellent. Thank you
@Lorcan666
@Lorcan666 5 лет назад
I enjoyed that. Very good in depth look and the more interesting stuff is coming. Well done
@yakirchernin6015
@yakirchernin6015 4 года назад
Thank you, I always knew Ireland has a rich story. Now... I know it better
@ww2expertchannel343
@ww2expertchannel343 2 года назад
It’s pretty cool to see the history of the O’Brien’s
@jeannie5389
@jeannie5389 Год назад
O'Bryan/Brian goes back to a King 1492.
@peterbrennan3007
@peterbrennan3007 4 года назад
Well done !!! Bravo !!!
@kf4npm
@kf4npm 3 года назад
This is very important to know! 👍🏽
@ninototo1
@ninototo1 5 лет назад
This is gonna be exciting. I know next to nothing about Ireland, but I'm very interested in it.
@wjf0ne
@wjf0ne 4 года назад
poro poro I'll let you into a secret, it rains a lot over Ireland so the people all have to shelter in big dry buildings known as pubs where they consume more liquid than the clouds emptied over the land, and then fight and fall down a lot.
@argh2945
@argh2945 3 года назад
@@wjf0ne Hahaha, you could just as well be describing the north of England.
@Kitiwake
@Kitiwake 3 года назад
The map of Britain and Ireland makes Britain looking like it's preying on Ireland while Ireland is looking out to sea, unaware of the danger behind it's back.
@102483989
@102483989 3 года назад
Sounds about right
@austin_yt7104
@austin_yt7104 3 года назад
The Irish knows. They defeated to save their own and others for centuries... it's in the Gene's..
@liamwalker206
@liamwalker206 3 года назад
Good educational video, thanks!
@kieferroche1995
@kieferroche1995 2 года назад
Thank you for the knowledge
@calska140
@calska140 3 года назад
I'm just glad you mentioned mael sechnail drowning thorgis in a loch. That man was a badass among badasses. Also the mael sechnail that drowned thorgis wasn't the same mael sechnail that fought Brian boru
@Emanon...
@Emanon... 5 лет назад
Amazing video. Keep up the great work. Cheers from Denmark
@eadahh
@eadahh Год назад
Slainte
@spmoran4703
@spmoran4703 2 года назад
This is well researched and very interesting.
@marinazagrai1623
@marinazagrai1623 2 года назад
Really informative account, of this island nation…better than the boring classes in school. Not that I ever heard an account of Ireland from its beginnings. The populations who settled in my native country didn’t even arrive for many millennia.
@johnkeefer8760
@johnkeefer8760 5 лет назад
This channel needs many many more subs
@gunsmarkgrub5845
@gunsmarkgrub5845 5 лет назад
history videos on youtube are the equivalent to george lopez on tv. fall asleep with youtube on autoplay and youll wake up to this playing at 4 AM
@jantruitt9241
@jantruitt9241 2 года назад
Totally impressed!
@rtkville
@rtkville 5 лет назад
Thank you!
@99beatmonster
@99beatmonster 5 лет назад
Battle after battle...self interest is an ongoing fundamental part of human nature. How sad...we learn nothing century upon century.
@argh2945
@argh2945 3 года назад
Well it is a fundamental part of human nature as you've rightly said and human nature is a constant throughout history.
@corvettefever360
@corvettefever360 3 года назад
And yet, and yet, we are just so perplexed on how serial killers do what they do. How can they do such things? OMG! Really tho, no matter how butchering people is justified, it's essentially the same. The only difference is, serial killers do it for self & outside the accepted group & structure. But the second it's done for self, or the rulers (kings, Queens, etc) 1st, & then for the people (group & structure ) next, then we can rape, torture, & butcher whomever gets in the way. Cold hard facts! But OMG, these serial killers? How is this possible, how can they do this? Oh they must be "EVIL" ! Yep that explains it all. We'll do all these elaborate studies to try to figure out what is just human nature! And in human nature, we will always find some justification for what we do. Which could mean that the serial killer is at least more honest & true to what they are. Ironically it's only after they are caught, that they start questioning themselves, & talking the same talk of the indoctrinated masses. That "I must be evil" or "something is wrong with me", etc etc, talk
@htoodoh5770
@htoodoh5770 3 года назад
@@corvettefever360 Self interest is normal and is not wrong. Our action in pursue of that self-interest is where it can become questionable
@jackspring7709
@jackspring7709 3 года назад
No its not: it's the fundamental nature of sociopaths, psychopaths and narcissists - and they always get a free pass throughout history because the rest of us suffer from this age old habit of blaming ourselves for the carnage these parasites cause.
@chrisoleary9876
@chrisoleary9876 6 лет назад
Thank you for pronouncing Samhain correctly!
@pootdaggy2657
@pootdaggy2657 5 лет назад
Aye. Níl sé éasca le Samhain an meán Meiriceánach.
@chrisoleary9876
@chrisoleary9876 5 лет назад
Poot Daggy fíor go leor.
@Somber_Knight
@Somber_Knight 5 лет назад
Is breá liom aistriúchán google, if it works correctly.
@investireocaminho33
@investireocaminho33 4 года назад
Great channel and videos
@cynthiasoroka1838
@cynthiasoroka1838 2 года назад
EXCELLENT Delivery!
@biancalawrence3178
@biancalawrence3178 3 года назад
O'Brien in the 24th century. Sneaked in quickly and quietly (I had to go back and listen again). Looked like the Irish lived long and prospered.
@mannashawnramirezniblock1985
@mannashawnramirezniblock1985 2 года назад
Beautiful Ireland 🇮🇪 ❤️
@ayeizadashwood6119
@ayeizadashwood6119 4 года назад
Thank you for this documentary, I enjoyed very much. I am looking forward to watch the other ones!
@roganmaddox2293
@roganmaddox2293 3 года назад
Love your channal
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