Early Modern Ireland (eBook, ePUB)
New Sources, Methods, and Perspectives
Redaktion: Covington, Sarah; Carey, Vincent; McGowan-Doyle, Valerie
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Early Modern Ireland: New Sources, Methods, and Perspectives offers fresh approaches and case studies that push the field of early modern Ireland, and of British and European history more generally, into unexplored directions.
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Early Modern Ireland: New Sources, Methods, and Perspectives offers fresh approaches and case studies that push the field of early modern Ireland, and of British and European history more generally, into unexplored directions.
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- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351242998
- Artikelnr.: 54820167
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 372
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Dezember 2018
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781351242998
- Artikelnr.: 54820167
Sarah Covington is Professor of History at the Graduate Center and Queens College of the City University of New York, and director of the Irish Studies program at Queens College. In addition to two books and numerous articles on early modern England and Ireland, she is the author of a forthcoming book that will explore the political, folkloric, literary, and religious afterlives of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland over three centuries. Vincent P. Carey teaches European history at the State University of New York at Plattsburgh in upstate New York. He has published extensively on sixteenth-century Ireland and is currently finishing a book tentatively titled Murder on the Border of the Pale: A Sixteenth-Century Irish Micro-History. Valerie McGowan-Doyle is Professor of History at Lorain County Community College and Adjunct Associate Professor of History at Kent State University. She is the author of The Book of Howth: Elizabethan Conquest and the Old English (2011) and coeditor of Elizabeth I and Ireland (2014). Her current research examines violence against women in early modern Ireland.
Forward: New Directions for Early Modern Ireland
Nicholas Canny; 1. Introduction: The Past
Present and Future of Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington
Vincent Carey and Valerie McGowan-Doyle; 2. Writing the Social and Cultural History of Ireland
1550-1660: Wills as Example and Inspiration
Clodagh Tait; 3. 'I doe add this treatise
as a supplement of mine owne experience': Subjectivity and Life-writing in Early Modern Ireland
Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4. 'Clerical Wives in Tudor and Early Stuart Ireland'
Bronagh McShane; 5. Making Early Modern Irish Studies Irish? Teaching
Learning and Researching Early Modern Irish in a Digital Age
Brendan Kane; 6. Bardic Close Reading
Sarah E. McKibben; 7. "Nation" as Pobal in Seventeenth-Century Irish
Peter McQuillan; 8. Munster and India: The Local and Global in Early Modern Ireland
Marc Caball; 9. Questioning the Viceroys: Towards a New Model of English government in Tudor Ireland
1536-1594
David Edwards; 10. "[T]hey ... doo nowe resort to the fountaine heade": The Palesmen's Petitions During the Nine Years' War
1594-1603
Ruth A. Canning; 11. Institutional History and the Early Modern Irish State
Coleman A. Dennehy; 12. The History of Medicine in Early Modern Ireland: Some Research Problems and Opportunities
John Cunninghan; 13. Dung-Beetles and the 'Vulgar Traditions': Applying Folkloric Sources and Methods to Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington; 14. 'Barbarisme and obdurate wilfulnesse': Agricultural Materialism
Animal Welfare and Irish Studies
Willy Maley; 15. Archaeologies of Early Modern Ireland - Crossing the Disciplinary Divide
Dr James Lyttleton; 16. 'Climate
Debt and Conflict: Environmental History as a New Direction in Understanding Early Modern Ireland'
Francis Ludlow and Arlene Crampsie; 17. Mapping the Past: Geographical Information Systems and the Exploitation of Linked Historical Data
Micheál Ó Siochrú and David Brown; Afterword: Revising Anew' Early Modern Irish History
Jane Ohlmeyer
Nicholas Canny; 1. Introduction: The Past
Present and Future of Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington
Vincent Carey and Valerie McGowan-Doyle; 2. Writing the Social and Cultural History of Ireland
1550-1660: Wills as Example and Inspiration
Clodagh Tait; 3. 'I doe add this treatise
as a supplement of mine owne experience': Subjectivity and Life-writing in Early Modern Ireland
Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4. 'Clerical Wives in Tudor and Early Stuart Ireland'
Bronagh McShane; 5. Making Early Modern Irish Studies Irish? Teaching
Learning and Researching Early Modern Irish in a Digital Age
Brendan Kane; 6. Bardic Close Reading
Sarah E. McKibben; 7. "Nation" as Pobal in Seventeenth-Century Irish
Peter McQuillan; 8. Munster and India: The Local and Global in Early Modern Ireland
Marc Caball; 9. Questioning the Viceroys: Towards a New Model of English government in Tudor Ireland
1536-1594
David Edwards; 10. "[T]hey ... doo nowe resort to the fountaine heade": The Palesmen's Petitions During the Nine Years' War
1594-1603
Ruth A. Canning; 11. Institutional History and the Early Modern Irish State
Coleman A. Dennehy; 12. The History of Medicine in Early Modern Ireland: Some Research Problems and Opportunities
John Cunninghan; 13. Dung-Beetles and the 'Vulgar Traditions': Applying Folkloric Sources and Methods to Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington; 14. 'Barbarisme and obdurate wilfulnesse': Agricultural Materialism
Animal Welfare and Irish Studies
Willy Maley; 15. Archaeologies of Early Modern Ireland - Crossing the Disciplinary Divide
Dr James Lyttleton; 16. 'Climate
Debt and Conflict: Environmental History as a New Direction in Understanding Early Modern Ireland'
Francis Ludlow and Arlene Crampsie; 17. Mapping the Past: Geographical Information Systems and the Exploitation of Linked Historical Data
Micheál Ó Siochrú and David Brown; Afterword: Revising Anew' Early Modern Irish History
Jane Ohlmeyer
Forward: New Directions for Early Modern Ireland
Nicholas Canny; 1. Introduction: The Past
Present and Future of Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington
Vincent Carey and Valerie McGowan-Doyle; 2. Writing the Social and Cultural History of Ireland
1550-1660: Wills as Example and Inspiration
Clodagh Tait; 3. 'I doe add this treatise
as a supplement of mine owne experience': Subjectivity and Life-writing in Early Modern Ireland
Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4. 'Clerical Wives in Tudor and Early Stuart Ireland'
Bronagh McShane; 5. Making Early Modern Irish Studies Irish? Teaching
Learning and Researching Early Modern Irish in a Digital Age
Brendan Kane; 6. Bardic Close Reading
Sarah E. McKibben; 7. "Nation" as Pobal in Seventeenth-Century Irish
Peter McQuillan; 8. Munster and India: The Local and Global in Early Modern Ireland
Marc Caball; 9. Questioning the Viceroys: Towards a New Model of English government in Tudor Ireland
1536-1594
David Edwards; 10. "[T]hey ... doo nowe resort to the fountaine heade": The Palesmen's Petitions During the Nine Years' War
1594-1603
Ruth A. Canning; 11. Institutional History and the Early Modern Irish State
Coleman A. Dennehy; 12. The History of Medicine in Early Modern Ireland: Some Research Problems and Opportunities
John Cunninghan; 13. Dung-Beetles and the 'Vulgar Traditions': Applying Folkloric Sources and Methods to Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington; 14. 'Barbarisme and obdurate wilfulnesse': Agricultural Materialism
Animal Welfare and Irish Studies
Willy Maley; 15. Archaeologies of Early Modern Ireland - Crossing the Disciplinary Divide
Dr James Lyttleton; 16. 'Climate
Debt and Conflict: Environmental History as a New Direction in Understanding Early Modern Ireland'
Francis Ludlow and Arlene Crampsie; 17. Mapping the Past: Geographical Information Systems and the Exploitation of Linked Historical Data
Micheál Ó Siochrú and David Brown; Afterword: Revising Anew' Early Modern Irish History
Jane Ohlmeyer
Nicholas Canny; 1. Introduction: The Past
Present and Future of Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington
Vincent Carey and Valerie McGowan-Doyle; 2. Writing the Social and Cultural History of Ireland
1550-1660: Wills as Example and Inspiration
Clodagh Tait; 3. 'I doe add this treatise
as a supplement of mine owne experience': Subjectivity and Life-writing in Early Modern Ireland
Marie-Louise Coolahan; 4. 'Clerical Wives in Tudor and Early Stuart Ireland'
Bronagh McShane; 5. Making Early Modern Irish Studies Irish? Teaching
Learning and Researching Early Modern Irish in a Digital Age
Brendan Kane; 6. Bardic Close Reading
Sarah E. McKibben; 7. "Nation" as Pobal in Seventeenth-Century Irish
Peter McQuillan; 8. Munster and India: The Local and Global in Early Modern Ireland
Marc Caball; 9. Questioning the Viceroys: Towards a New Model of English government in Tudor Ireland
1536-1594
David Edwards; 10. "[T]hey ... doo nowe resort to the fountaine heade": The Palesmen's Petitions During the Nine Years' War
1594-1603
Ruth A. Canning; 11. Institutional History and the Early Modern Irish State
Coleman A. Dennehy; 12. The History of Medicine in Early Modern Ireland: Some Research Problems and Opportunities
John Cunninghan; 13. Dung-Beetles and the 'Vulgar Traditions': Applying Folkloric Sources and Methods to Early Modern Ireland
Sarah Covington; 14. 'Barbarisme and obdurate wilfulnesse': Agricultural Materialism
Animal Welfare and Irish Studies
Willy Maley; 15. Archaeologies of Early Modern Ireland - Crossing the Disciplinary Divide
Dr James Lyttleton; 16. 'Climate
Debt and Conflict: Environmental History as a New Direction in Understanding Early Modern Ireland'
Francis Ludlow and Arlene Crampsie; 17. Mapping the Past: Geographical Information Systems and the Exploitation of Linked Historical Data
Micheál Ó Siochrú and David Brown; Afterword: Revising Anew' Early Modern Irish History
Jane Ohlmeyer