Ireland Since 1800: Conflict and ConformityThe text, though lively and entertaining, is closely argued, bringing a refreshing intellectual rigour to a field too often bedevilled by sharp-edged polemic or soft-focus romanticism. Its firm structure and distinctive combination of chronological and thematic approaches throw a searching light on how the twin imperatives of conflict and conformity have shaped the lives of Irish men and women in the past two centuries. These insights are not only of interest in themselves, but are of compelling contemporary relevance: in few places does the past obtrude so inescapably on the present as it does in Ireland, and nowhere else, perhaps, has that past been subjected to such intense analysis in modern times. Ireland since 1800 does justice to both dimensions, and its reworking will be warmly welcomed by old admirers and new readers alike. |
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... helped to perpetuate a sense of grievance and to formulate a set of symbols antagonistic to the political and social establishment of the day . The fact that particu- larly violent outbursts of rural discontent in the early 1820s also ...
... helped to perpetuate a sense of grievance and to formulate a set of symbols antagonistic to the political and social establishment of the day . The fact that particu- larly violent outbursts of rural discontent in the early 1820s also ...
Page 207
... helped by a close relationship with leading British politicians and an attach- ment to the notion ( if not always to the reality ) of the monarchy itself.70 Given that , virtually by definition , nationalists could hardly be described ...
... helped by a close relationship with leading British politicians and an attach- ment to the notion ( if not always to the reality ) of the monarchy itself.70 Given that , virtually by definition , nationalists could hardly be described ...
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... helped to render the period a time of high moral nervousness . Bishops and priests encouraged such feelings and were themselves simultaneously swept along by vociferous elements among the laity . Then as later a mutual dis- course of ...
... helped to render the period a time of high moral nervousness . Bishops and priests encouraged such feelings and were themselves simultaneously swept along by vociferous elements among the laity . Then as later a mutual dis- course of ...
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