This collection is the first to concentrate attention on the actual relationship that existed between the Irish population and the state under which they lived from the War of the Two Kings (1689-1691) and the Great Famine (1845-1849). Particular attention is paid to an understanding of the legal character of the state and the reach of the rule of law, addressing such themes as how law was made and put into effect; how ordinary people experienced the law and social regulations; and how Catholics related to the legal institutions of the Protestant confessional state. These themes will help to…mehr
This collection is the first to concentrate attention on the actual relationship that existed between the Irish population and the state under which they lived from the War of the Two Kings (1689-1691) and the Great Famine (1845-1849). Particular attention is paid to an understanding of the legal character of the state and the reach of the rule of law, addressing such themes as how law was made and put into effect; how ordinary people experienced the law and social regulations; and how Catholics related to the legal institutions of the Protestant confessional state. These themes will help to situate the study of Irish society into the mainstream of English and European social history.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Michael Brown is a lecturer in History at the University of Aberdeen, and acting director of the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies. Seán Patrick Donlan is a lecturer in law at the University of Limerick.
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Contents: The laws in Ireland 1689-1850: a brief introduction Michael Brown and Seán Patrick Donlan; Local courts in later 17th- and 18th-century Ireland T.C. Barnard; The Privy Council of Ireland and the making of Irish law 1692-1800 James Kelly; 18th-century Ireland's legislative deficit W.N. Osborough; The limits of English influence on the Irish criminal law and the boundaries of discretion in the 18th-century Irish criminal justice system Neal Garnham; English and Irish jury laws: a growing divergence 1825-1833 Niamh Howlin; 'Let the law take its course': punishment and the exercise of the prerogative of mercy in pre-Famine and Famine Ireland Richard McMahon; The Ouzel Galley Society in the 18th century: arbitration body or drinking club? Lisa Marie Griffith; Dublin Corporation and the levying of tolls and customs c.1720-c.1820 Jacqueline Hill; Regulating the market: Parliament corn and bread in 18th-century Ireland Eoin Magennis; Ireland's urban houghers: moral economy and popular protest in the late 18th century Martyn J. Powell; 'Regular obedience to the laws': Arthur Browne's prelude to union Seán Patrick Donlan; Daniel O'Connell and the Magee trials 1813 Patrick M. Geoghegan; Farmer and fool: Henry Brooke and the late Irish Enlightenment Michael Brown; The legal system in Ireland and the Irish language 1700-c.1843 Lesa Ni Mhunghaile; A court 'for the determination of causes civil and maritime only': Article 8 of the Act of Union 1800 and the Court of Admiralty in Ireland Kevin Costello; Index.
Contents: The laws in Ireland 1689-1850: a brief introduction Michael Brown and Seán Patrick Donlan; Local courts in later 17th- and 18th-century Ireland T.C. Barnard; The Privy Council of Ireland and the making of Irish law 1692-1800 James Kelly; 18th-century Ireland's legislative deficit W.N. Osborough; The limits of English influence on the Irish criminal law and the boundaries of discretion in the 18th-century Irish criminal justice system Neal Garnham; English and Irish jury laws: a growing divergence 1825-1833 Niamh Howlin; 'Let the law take its course': punishment and the exercise of the prerogative of mercy in pre-Famine and Famine Ireland Richard McMahon; The Ouzel Galley Society in the 18th century: arbitration body or drinking club? Lisa Marie Griffith; Dublin Corporation and the levying of tolls and customs c.1720-c.1820 Jacqueline Hill; Regulating the market: Parliament corn and bread in 18th-century Ireland Eoin Magennis; Ireland's urban houghers: moral economy and popular protest in the late 18th century Martyn J. Powell; 'Regular obedience to the laws': Arthur Browne's prelude to union Seán Patrick Donlan; Daniel O'Connell and the Magee trials 1813 Patrick M. Geoghegan; Farmer and fool: Henry Brooke and the late Irish Enlightenment Michael Brown; The legal system in Ireland and the Irish language 1700-c.1843 Lesa Ni Mhunghaile; A court 'for the determination of causes civil and maritime only': Article 8 of the Act of Union 1800 and the Court of Admiralty in Ireland Kevin Costello; Index.
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