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* Support the release of new history lessons on the Patreon platform — / eidelman * Support the release of new history lessons by becoming a sponsor on YouTube – / @tamaraeidelmanhistory Follow us on social networks, where we regularly publish additional stories: * Follow Tamara Natanovna on Instagram — / tamaraeidelman * Subscribe to our Telegram channel — https://t.me/eidelman * Subscribe to our Facebook page — / eidelmantn * Subscribe to our VKontakte page — https://vk.com/eidelmantn - The new issue of "History Lessons with Tamara Eidelman" is dedicated to the history of relations between England and Ireland - neighboring countries closely connected economically, politically, culturally - and at the same time divided by violent enmity. We know the history of relations between England and Ireland: the horrific devastation of Irish cities in the 17th century, the peaceful struggle of the Irish for independence, the 1916 uprising and its brutal suppression. Over the past decades, relations between the two countries have begun to improve. Will it always be like this? Books: 1. Henry W. Morton. Ireland. Walks on the Sacred Island. 2. W. Churchill. History of the English-speaking peoples. 3. W. Churchill. My Great Contemporaries. (Biography of Charles Parnell) 4. Bobby Sands. Diary. 00:00 -Introduction. Topic of the video. 00:41 -About the TV series The Crown and the novel Ulysses. 2:41 -How did it all happen? 5:18 -Saint Patrick and the spread of Christianity. 7:12 -About wars and Vikings. 11:02 -11th century. The last conquest of England. 11:54 -12th century. Henry II and the Irish Kings. 15:45 - John being proclaimed King of Ireland and King of England. 17:52 - The Plague. 19:39 - The Tudor Dynasty. 21:04 - The Rebellion and its Suppression. 23:41 - Henry VIII and the Throne of Ireland. 26:51 - The 17th Century. Civil Wars. Oliver Cromwell. 30:56 - James II and the English Parliament. 33:57 - The Siege of Derry. 38:08 - My arrival in Derry. 39:56 - The Battle of the Boyne and Stereotypes. 43:23 - The 18th Century. The Rapprochement of Cultures. 45:18 - George I and Ethnicity. 47:23 - The Union between Ireland and Great Britain. 48:51 - Daniel O'Connell and the Duke of Wellington. 50:56 - 19th century. Ireland as part of Great Britain. 53:33 - Famine in Ireland. Potato plague. 56:27 - Memories of the Ulster Seminar. 59:48 - Parnell, Charles Stuart and peaceful resistance. 1:04:47 - William Gladstone and Irish autonomy. 1:06:25 - What amazes me? 1:07:06 - 1914. The Irish Autonomy Act. 1:09:25 - Easter Rising. 1:12:04 - Sacred places for the Irish. 1:13:11 - An independent Irish state. 1:15:23 - The policy of arrests without trial. Bloody Sunday. 1:18:14 - The division into Catholics and Protestants. 1:19:24 - On the status of political prisoners. 1:22:00 - Margaret Thatcher and the prisoners' hunger strike. 1:25:42 - Tony Blair and the Good Friday Agreement. 1:27:33 - What is happening today and an appeal to viewers.