During the pivotal 19th-century 'decade of reform', British politicians wrestled over the best ways to address Irish agrarian violence - branded as 'outrages' - as well as how their decisions might influence wider imperial concerns. This book demonstrates Ireland's profound influence on British political culture in the 1830s and beyond.
During the pivotal 19th-century 'decade of reform', British politicians wrestled over the best ways to address Irish agrarian violence - branded as 'outrages' - as well as how their decisions might influence wider imperial concerns. This book demonstrates Ireland's profound influence on British political culture in the 1830s and beyond.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Jay R. Roszman completed his PhD in History at Carnegie Mellon University, which was awarded the Adele Dalsimer Prize for Distinguished Dissertations from the American Conference of Irish Studies. He has published articles in Historical Journal and Historical Research. He was appointed lecturer in Nineteenth-Century Irish and British History at University College Cork in 2018. A native Vermonter, Jay earned his MA in Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast and BA in History and Political Science from Gettysburg College. He lives in Cork with his wife and daughter.
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Introduction 1. Governing Ireland in the age of reform 2. 'Outrage' in Ireland: Agrarian violence and Irish claims to counter-sovereignty 3. 'Justice to Ireland': Whigs and Ireland, 1835-1840 4. Protestant mobilisation and the spectre of colonial violence 5. Ireland and the Tory imagination Conclusion.
Introduction 1. Governing Ireland in the age of reform 2. 'Outrage' in Ireland: Agrarian violence and Irish claims to counter-sovereignty 3. 'Justice to Ireland': Whigs and Ireland, 1835-1840 4. Protestant mobilisation and the spectre of colonial violence 5. Ireland and the Tory imagination Conclusion.
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