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A Bare Bones History of Ireland                      Chap 1




                                                        Foreword



                  The lure of history

                  One of the regrets of my life is that in my earlier schooling along a
                  scientific path, I cannot remember attending a single class devoted to
                  the study of history. For some reason there remained a dormant
                  hankering to correct this abject flaw in my schooling.

                  But other lessons have been drawn from a 50 year career in
                  Engineering. To write a technical paper or report, I always needed   a) to
                  assemble my own ideas on the subject in question, but b) I needed to
                  read and understand the ideas of others on the said topic. Then, the
                  trick was to show my comprehension by re-synthesizing a description of
                  the topic in my own words.

                  The advent of the World Wide Web or Internet opened up a whole new
                  world in broadening my scope for inspecting other people's ideas. With
                  the magic of the search engine as my dedicated slave, invariably, I

                  could find a source that I could read on almost any topic.

                  This brings me neatly to the old quotation attributed to Wilson Mizner,
                  American Dramatist (1876-1933)
                         "Copy from one, it's plagiarism; copy from many, it's
                              research."

                  The most important difference between plagiarism and research is

                  understanding. When you read one source, it is easy to nod your head
                  but not truly understand. When you read multiple sources, you must
                  actually think, weigh each opinion and then reach your own logical
                  conclusion. Then all that is left is to use your own words to 'plagiarise'
                  the conclusions you have so reached.

                  This document, therefore, is my attempt to apply these principles to my
                  much neglected understanding of Irish History. There is nothing unique
                  in its methodology - anybody with the interest and the internet could
                  undertake such a project.

                  I have made no attempt to acknowledge references to the diverse
                  sources - mostly copied and pasted.



                     Dick Troy




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