User:Osioni

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Born, grew up, and worked in Dublin, Ireland (commercial management), similarly half a life in Bavaria, Germany. Presently personal life-management. Claim some Benedictine roots.

Exploring the authenticity of Irish history during the three decades prior to 1920, it became apparent that many important developments and significant events during those crucial years, had been, if not marginalised, simply de-existed out of historic publications by most “acknowledged” historians.

An abundance of selective history written from a traditionally approved perspective is widely available, and in the case of our educational system, instilling a trans-generational uniformity of thinking, raising the question of whether accepted history might be nothing other than a collective conspiracy to generate a continued adopted view of history.

Irish historiography is much the worse for largely outcasting half of a period rich in historical source material. Deprived of attention its scale of magnitude makes it all the more deserving of ongoing unbiased and politically neutral reappraisal.

The extent to which an understanding between the Island of Ireland’s divergent communities can evolve will depend on the measure of acceptance the others traditions, social structures and religious beliefs experience. A pre-requisite - unprejudiced historical honesty.

Wikipedia was recommended to me early 2005 by | Homepage Many Books, UK.

Osioni 14:40, 2 October 2005 (UTC)