The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 3, 1730-1880
Herausgeber: Kelly, James; Bartlett, Thomas
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Herausgeber: Kelly, James; Bartlett, Thomas
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Provides new and original interpretations of a crucial phase in the history of Ireland that, while focused firmly on the island and its traditions, transcends and moves beyond the nationalist narrative of the twentieth century to provide a history of late early modern Ireland for the twenty-first century.
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Provides new and original interpretations of a crucial phase in the history of Ireland that, while focused firmly on the island and its traditions, transcends and moves beyond the nationalist narrative of the twentieth century to provide a history of late early modern Ireland for the twenty-first century.
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- The Cambridge History of Ireland
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 874
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 152mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1392g
- ISBN-13: 9781107535596
- ISBN-10: 110753559X
- Artikelnr.: 57687013
- The Cambridge History of Ireland
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 874
- Erscheinungstermin: 12. März 2020
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 225mm x 152mm x 41mm
- Gewicht: 1392g
- ISBN-13: 9781107535596
- ISBN-10: 110753559X
- Artikelnr.: 57687013
Introduction. Interpreting late early modern Ireland James Kelly; Part I.
Politics c.1730-c.1845: 1. Irish Jacobitism, 1691-1790 Vincent Morley; 2.
The politics of Protestant Ascendancy, 1730-1790 James Kelly; 3. Ireland
during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, 1793-1815 Thomas Bartlett; 4.
The impact of O'Connell, 1815-1850 Patrick M. Geoghegan; 5. Popular
politics, 1815-1845 Maura Cronin; Part II. Economy and Demography: 6.
Society and economy in the long eighteenth century David Dickson; 7. The
Irish economy, 1815-1880: agricultural transition, the communications
revolution and the limits of industrialisation Andy Bielenberg; 8.
Population and emigration, 1730-1845 Brian Gurrin; 9. Women, men and the
family, 1730-1880 Sarah-Anne Buckley; Part III. Religion: 10. The Catholic
Church and Catholics in an era of sanctions and restraints, 1690-1790
Thomas O'Connor; 11. The re-energising of Catholicism, 1790-1880 Colin
Barr; 12. Protestant dissenters, c.1690-1800 Ian McBride; 13. Protestantism
in the nineteenth century: revival and crisis Andrew R. Holmes; Part IV.
Shaping Society: 14. Language and literacy in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries Aidan Doyle; 15. Futures past: enlightenment and antiquarianism
in the eighteenth century Michael Brown and Lesa Ni Mhunghaile; 16. Art and
architecture in the long eighteenth century Christine Casey; 17. Civil
society, 1700-1850 Martyn J. Powell; 18. Sport and recreation in the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries James Kelly; 19. Bourgeois Ireland, or,
on the benefits of keeping one's hands clean Ciaran O Neill; 20. The growth
of the state in the nineteenth century Virginia Crossman; Part V. The Irish
Abroad: 21. The Irish in Europe in the eighteenth century, 1691-1815 Liam
Chambers; 22. 'Irish' migration to America in the eighteenth century? Or
the strange case for the 'Scots/Irish' Patrick Griffin; 23. Ireland and the
empire in the nineteenth century Barry Crosbie; Part VI. The Great Famine
and its Aftermath: 24. The Great Famine, 1845-1850 Peter Gray; 25. Irish
emigration, c.1845-1900 Kevin Kenny; 26. Post-famine politics, 1850-1879
Douglas Kanter; 27. Afterword Toby Barnard.
Politics c.1730-c.1845: 1. Irish Jacobitism, 1691-1790 Vincent Morley; 2.
The politics of Protestant Ascendancy, 1730-1790 James Kelly; 3. Ireland
during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, 1793-1815 Thomas Bartlett; 4.
The impact of O'Connell, 1815-1850 Patrick M. Geoghegan; 5. Popular
politics, 1815-1845 Maura Cronin; Part II. Economy and Demography: 6.
Society and economy in the long eighteenth century David Dickson; 7. The
Irish economy, 1815-1880: agricultural transition, the communications
revolution and the limits of industrialisation Andy Bielenberg; 8.
Population and emigration, 1730-1845 Brian Gurrin; 9. Women, men and the
family, 1730-1880 Sarah-Anne Buckley; Part III. Religion: 10. The Catholic
Church and Catholics in an era of sanctions and restraints, 1690-1790
Thomas O'Connor; 11. The re-energising of Catholicism, 1790-1880 Colin
Barr; 12. Protestant dissenters, c.1690-1800 Ian McBride; 13. Protestantism
in the nineteenth century: revival and crisis Andrew R. Holmes; Part IV.
Shaping Society: 14. Language and literacy in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries Aidan Doyle; 15. Futures past: enlightenment and antiquarianism
in the eighteenth century Michael Brown and Lesa Ni Mhunghaile; 16. Art and
architecture in the long eighteenth century Christine Casey; 17. Civil
society, 1700-1850 Martyn J. Powell; 18. Sport and recreation in the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries James Kelly; 19. Bourgeois Ireland, or,
on the benefits of keeping one's hands clean Ciaran O Neill; 20. The growth
of the state in the nineteenth century Virginia Crossman; Part V. The Irish
Abroad: 21. The Irish in Europe in the eighteenth century, 1691-1815 Liam
Chambers; 22. 'Irish' migration to America in the eighteenth century? Or
the strange case for the 'Scots/Irish' Patrick Griffin; 23. Ireland and the
empire in the nineteenth century Barry Crosbie; Part VI. The Great Famine
and its Aftermath: 24. The Great Famine, 1845-1850 Peter Gray; 25. Irish
emigration, c.1845-1900 Kevin Kenny; 26. Post-famine politics, 1850-1879
Douglas Kanter; 27. Afterword Toby Barnard.
Introduction. Interpreting late early modern Ireland James Kelly; Part I.
Politics c.1730-c.1845: 1. Irish Jacobitism, 1691-1790 Vincent Morley; 2.
The politics of Protestant Ascendancy, 1730-1790 James Kelly; 3. Ireland
during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, 1793-1815 Thomas Bartlett; 4.
The impact of O'Connell, 1815-1850 Patrick M. Geoghegan; 5. Popular
politics, 1815-1845 Maura Cronin; Part II. Economy and Demography: 6.
Society and economy in the long eighteenth century David Dickson; 7. The
Irish economy, 1815-1880: agricultural transition, the communications
revolution and the limits of industrialisation Andy Bielenberg; 8.
Population and emigration, 1730-1845 Brian Gurrin; 9. Women, men and the
family, 1730-1880 Sarah-Anne Buckley; Part III. Religion: 10. The Catholic
Church and Catholics in an era of sanctions and restraints, 1690-1790
Thomas O'Connor; 11. The re-energising of Catholicism, 1790-1880 Colin
Barr; 12. Protestant dissenters, c.1690-1800 Ian McBride; 13. Protestantism
in the nineteenth century: revival and crisis Andrew R. Holmes; Part IV.
Shaping Society: 14. Language and literacy in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries Aidan Doyle; 15. Futures past: enlightenment and antiquarianism
in the eighteenth century Michael Brown and Lesa Ni Mhunghaile; 16. Art and
architecture in the long eighteenth century Christine Casey; 17. Civil
society, 1700-1850 Martyn J. Powell; 18. Sport and recreation in the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries James Kelly; 19. Bourgeois Ireland, or,
on the benefits of keeping one's hands clean Ciaran O Neill; 20. The growth
of the state in the nineteenth century Virginia Crossman; Part V. The Irish
Abroad: 21. The Irish in Europe in the eighteenth century, 1691-1815 Liam
Chambers; 22. 'Irish' migration to America in the eighteenth century? Or
the strange case for the 'Scots/Irish' Patrick Griffin; 23. Ireland and the
empire in the nineteenth century Barry Crosbie; Part VI. The Great Famine
and its Aftermath: 24. The Great Famine, 1845-1850 Peter Gray; 25. Irish
emigration, c.1845-1900 Kevin Kenny; 26. Post-famine politics, 1850-1879
Douglas Kanter; 27. Afterword Toby Barnard.
Politics c.1730-c.1845: 1. Irish Jacobitism, 1691-1790 Vincent Morley; 2.
The politics of Protestant Ascendancy, 1730-1790 James Kelly; 3. Ireland
during the Revolutionary and Napoleonic wars, 1793-1815 Thomas Bartlett; 4.
The impact of O'Connell, 1815-1850 Patrick M. Geoghegan; 5. Popular
politics, 1815-1845 Maura Cronin; Part II. Economy and Demography: 6.
Society and economy in the long eighteenth century David Dickson; 7. The
Irish economy, 1815-1880: agricultural transition, the communications
revolution and the limits of industrialisation Andy Bielenberg; 8.
Population and emigration, 1730-1845 Brian Gurrin; 9. Women, men and the
family, 1730-1880 Sarah-Anne Buckley; Part III. Religion: 10. The Catholic
Church and Catholics in an era of sanctions and restraints, 1690-1790
Thomas O'Connor; 11. The re-energising of Catholicism, 1790-1880 Colin
Barr; 12. Protestant dissenters, c.1690-1800 Ian McBride; 13. Protestantism
in the nineteenth century: revival and crisis Andrew R. Holmes; Part IV.
Shaping Society: 14. Language and literacy in the eighteenth and nineteenth
centuries Aidan Doyle; 15. Futures past: enlightenment and antiquarianism
in the eighteenth century Michael Brown and Lesa Ni Mhunghaile; 16. Art and
architecture in the long eighteenth century Christine Casey; 17. Civil
society, 1700-1850 Martyn J. Powell; 18. Sport and recreation in the
eighteenth and nineteenth centuries James Kelly; 19. Bourgeois Ireland, or,
on the benefits of keeping one's hands clean Ciaran O Neill; 20. The growth
of the state in the nineteenth century Virginia Crossman; Part V. The Irish
Abroad: 21. The Irish in Europe in the eighteenth century, 1691-1815 Liam
Chambers; 22. 'Irish' migration to America in the eighteenth century? Or
the strange case for the 'Scots/Irish' Patrick Griffin; 23. Ireland and the
empire in the nineteenth century Barry Crosbie; Part VI. The Great Famine
and its Aftermath: 24. The Great Famine, 1845-1850 Peter Gray; 25. Irish
emigration, c.1845-1900 Kevin Kenny; 26. Post-famine politics, 1850-1879
Douglas Kanter; 27. Afterword Toby Barnard.