Ireland and Anglo-Irish Relations since 1800: Critical Essays

Ireland and Anglo-Irish Relations since 1800: Critical Essays

Volume I: Union to the Land War

Fleming, N.C.; O'Day, Alan

Taylor & Francis Ltd

02/2022

582

Mole

Inglês

9781138358201

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Contents: Introduction, Chronology of Events; Part 1 The Beginnings of the Union: Popular politics in Ireland and the Act of Union, James Kelly; National festivals, the state and 'Protestant ascendancy' in Ireland, 1790-1829, Jacqueline R. Hill; 'How did they pass the Union?' Secret Service expenditure in Ireland, 1799-1804, David Wilkinson. Part II The Catholic Question and Emancipation: Visualizing the liberator: self-fashioning, dramaturgy, and the construction of Daniel O'Connell, Gary Owens; Daniel O'Connell and European Catholic thought, Geraldine Grogan; The Catholic question and the monarchy, 1827-1829, G.I.T. Machin. Part III The Age of O'Connell in the 1830s and 1840s, Repeal: Daniel O'Connell, democrat, liberal Catholic and husband, Maurice R. O'Connell; 'A nation once again': Thomas Osborne Davis and the construction of the Irish 'popular' tradition, Guilio Giorello. Part IV The Great Famine: 'Shovelling out your paupers': the British state and Irish famine migration, 1846-50, Peter Gray; On landlord-assisted emigration from some Irish estates in the 1840s, Desmond Norton. Part V Politics in the 1850s and 60s: 'God save Ireland': Manchester-martyr demonstrations in Dublin, 1867-1916, Owen McGee; The Fenian infiltration of the British army, A.J. Semple. Part VI Isaac Butt and the Rise of Home Rule: Isaac Butt and Irish nationality, Alan O'Day; Cardinal Cullen and Irish nationality, E.D. Steele; The Irish dimension of the British kulturkampf: Vaticanism and civil allegiance, 1870-1875, Hilary Jenkins. Part VII Demography and Social Conditions: The impact of the blight upon the pre-Famine rural economy in Ireland, Patrick McGregor; Harvest fluctuations in pre-Famine Ireland: evidence from Belfast and Waterford newspapers, Peter M. Solar; The decline and fall of Donnybrook Fair: moral reform and social control in 19th-century Dublin, Fergus A. D'Arcy; Perceptions of agricultural labourers after the Great Famine, 1850-1870, Padraig G. Lane. Par
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Young Men;National Library;A. J. Semple;William III;Alan O'Day;Great Famine;Anne Mckernan;60th Rifles;David Wilkinson;Faulkner's Dublin Journal;Desmond Norton;St Patrick's Day;E. D. Steele;Tenant League;F. Neal;Donnybrook Fair;Fergus A. D'Arcy;Legislative Union;G.I.T. Machin;Open Air Preaching;Gary Owens;Irish Nationalist Press;Geraldine Grogan;Secret Service Money;Giulio Giorello;5th Dragoon Guards;Hilary Jenkins;Independent Irish Party;Jacqueline R. Hill;Irish Parliamentary Party;James H. Johnson;God Save Ireland;James H. Murphy;Glasnevin Cemetery;James Kelly;George III;Janice Holmes;Assisted Emigration;John F. Mccaffrey;Female Weavers;M. Litt;Women Weavers;Maurice R. O'Connell;Fly Shuttle;Myrtle Hill;Linen Yarn;Owen Mcgee;Post-famine Ireland;Patrick Mcgregor;Pauline Jackson;Peter Gray;Peter M Solar;P?Aig G. Lane;Smith College