The Story Of Ireland - BBC Series, Episode 1 - Age Of Invasions | History Is Ours
The story of Ireland is a documentary history “BBC Series“ that examines the history of Ireland and its impact on the wider world, from the earliest times right up to the present day. This compelling five-part series is written and presented by BBC correspondent Fergal Keane. Over the course of the five episodes, Fergal travels across three continents, tracing the events, the people and the influences that shaped modern Ireland. The story of Ireland takes an outward-looking approach to key developments in Ireland down through the centuries mirrored against events and changes in Europe and the rest of the world and challenges long held myths.
Far from being a remote European outpost, in this first episode we chart the formation of Ireland’s DNA by successive ways of invaders and settlers. Along the way, Keane exposes the myth of Ireland’s Celtic identity; he travels to Norway and presents the Vikings as resourceful settlers and traders in Ireland rather than as the barbarous marauders of popular belief. He also follows the trail of the early Iris monks as they bring their literature and learning through Europe to re-energise the Christian world, in the early middle ages.