Aidan Doyle is a lecturer in the Department of Irish at University College Cork. His main research interests include the syntax and morphology of contemporary Irish, and the history of the Irish language. He has contributed to edited volumes published by Mouton de Gruyter, John Benjamins, and Peter Lang, and has published articles in Yearbook of Morphology, Ériu, and Folia Linguistica Historica.
1: Introduction
2: The Anglo-Normans and their heritage (1200-1500)
3: The Tudors (1500-1600)
4: The Stuarts (1600-1700)
5: Two Irelands, two languages (1700-1800)
6: A new language for a new nation (1800-1870)
7: Revival (1870-1922)
8: The modernization of Irish (1870-1922)
9: Conclusion
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