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Deconstructing History: Ireland (2:21)

From Ireland's national symbol to its average beer consumption, get the facts on the Emerald Isle.

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Videos (4)

  • Deconstructing History: Ireland
    Deconstructing History: Ireland

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    From Ireland's national symbol to its average beer consumption, get the facts on the Emerald Isle.

    Video Clip (2:21)
  • Celtic Burial Mound
    Celtic Burial Mound

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    Don Wildman takes a closer look at a pre-historic structures hidden inside a mountain in Dowth, Ireland.

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  • Corned Beef and Cabbage
    Corned Beef and Cabbage

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    How did corned beef and cabbage become a St. Patrick's Day staple? It didn't start in Ireland.

    Video Clip (1:09)
  • Did the Irish Discover America?
    Did the Irish Discover America?

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    Did Ireland's St. Brendan reach North America nearly 1,000 years before Columbus?

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  • Bernadette Devlin Convicted for Role in Northern Ireland Riot
    Bernadette Devlin Convicted for Role in Northern Ireland Riot

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    In August 1969, Bernadette Devlin was arrested during the Battle of the Bogside, a riot that protested the British occupation of Northern Ireland. Convicted in 1970, she spent four months in prison while still an MP. In an interview following her conviction, Devlin strongly defends her position.

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Around noon on Easter Monday of 1916, some 1,600 Irish nationalists--members of the Irish Volunteers--launched the so-called Easter Rising in Dublin, seizing a number of official buildings and calling on all Irish patriots to resist the bonds of…

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