This book provides the first systematic analysis of the whole range of treatises written on the 'reform' of Ireland in Tudor times. By assessing approximately six-hundred extant treatises it demonstrates how the Tudors viewed Ireland and how they arrived at the policies which they chose to implement there during the sixteenth century.
This book provides the first systematic analysis of the whole range of treatises written on the 'reform' of Ireland in Tudor times. By assessing approximately six-hundred extant treatises it demonstrates how the Tudors viewed Ireland and how they arrived at the policies which they chose to implement there during the sixteenth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
David Heffernan is an R. J. Hunter Postdoctoral Research Fellow at Queen's University, Belfast
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction: Debating Tudor policy in Ireland: The 'reform' treatises 1. Conquest or conciliation? The policy debate in late Henrician Ireland, c .1515 1546 2. 'Reform' treatises and the inception of the Tudor conquest in mid sixteenth century Ireland, 1546 1565 3. Treatise writing and the expansion of Tudor government in mid Elizabethan Ireland, 1565 1578 4. Complaint, reform and conflict: Treatise writing in late Elizabethan Ireland, 1579 1594 Conclusion Select bibliography of primary sources Index
Introduction: Debating Tudor policy in Ireland: The 'reform' treatises 1. Conquest or conciliation? The policy debate in late Henrician Ireland, c .1515 1546 2. 'Reform' treatises and the inception of the Tudor conquest in mid sixteenth century Ireland, 1546 1565 3. Treatise writing and the expansion of Tudor government in mid Elizabethan Ireland, 1565 1578 4. Complaint, reform and conflict: Treatise writing in late Elizabethan Ireland, 1579 1594 Conclusion Select bibliography of primary sources Index
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