Explores Ireland''s central role in European debates about empire and commerce in the global age of revolutions.
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James Stafford studied history at Oxford and Cambridge, completing his doctoral research in 2016. After postdoctoral work in Oxford and Bielefeld he is now Assistant Professor of History at Columbia University. He is a frequent commentator on contemporary British and European politics for a range of outlets, and was co-editor of Renewal: A Journal of Social Democracy from 2015-20.
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Introduction 1. The enlightenment critique of empire in Ireland, c. 1750-1776 2. Commerce without empire? 'Free trade' and 'legislative independence', 1776-1787 3. Property, revolution and peace, 1789-1803 4. Enlightenment against revolution: commerce, aristocracy and the case for union, 1798-1801 5. The granary of Great Britain: war, population and agriculture 1798-1815 6. Democracy, nationality and the social question, 1815-1848 Conclusion: Ireland between empires.
Introduction 1. The enlightenment critique of empire in Ireland, c. 1750-1776 2. Commerce without empire? 'Free trade' and 'legislative independence', 1776-1787 3. Property, revolution and peace, 1789-1803 4. Enlightenment against revolution: commerce, aristocracy and the case for union, 1798-1801 5. The granary of Great Britain: war, population and agriculture 1798-1815 6. Democracy, nationality and the social question, 1815-1848 Conclusion: Ireland between empires.
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