Ireland since 1800: Conflict and ConformityThe second edition of this bestselling survey of modern Irish history covers social, religious as well as political history and offers a distinctive combination of chronological and thematic approaches. |
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... social, political, economic, and religious group has thought it imperative to control the past in order to provide support for contemporary arguments and ideologies. Indeed, historical allusions still do such sterling duty in sharpening ...
... social, political, economic, and religious group has thought it imperative to control the past in order to provide support for contemporary arguments and ideologies. Indeed, historical allusions still do such sterling duty in sharpening ...
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... social and psychological, of the Irish Catholic body, including the apparent need to challenge other Christians on the island in various ways'.10 10 Comerford 1985: 30; Boyce 1995. With the establishment in the early 1920s of both the ...
... social and psychological, of the Irish Catholic body, including the apparent need to challenge other Christians on the island in various ways'.10 10 Comerford 1985: 30; Boyce 1995. With the establishment in the early 1920s of both the ...
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... social (and economic), and the religious – while retaining a sense of the importance of chronology and time. If the order in which the chapters appear is different in the second section from that in the others, this is not the result of ...
... social (and economic), and the religious – while retaining a sense of the importance of chronology and time. If the order in which the chapters appear is different in the second section from that in the others, this is not the result of ...
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... social levels of a bitter Protestant reaction, notably in the shape of the Orange Order founded in 1795, helped to push Defenders and United Irishmen together, the unresolved tensions of that alliance and a vigorous military response by ...
... social levels of a bitter Protestant reaction, notably in the shape of the Orange Order founded in 1795, helped to push Defenders and United Irishmen together, the unresolved tensions of that alliance and a vigorous military response by ...
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... formulate a set of symbols antagonistic to the political and social establishment of the day.18 The fact that particularly violent outbursts of rural discontent in the early 1820s also had strong millennial Emancipation overtures.
... formulate a set of symbols antagonistic to the political and social establishment of the day.18 The fact that particularly violent outbursts of rural discontent in the early 1820s also had strong millennial Emancipation overtures.
Contents
Religion The Birthpangs of Modernity | |
Society Agricola Victor | |
Politics Nationalism and Localism | |
Religion Triumphs and Stockades | |
Politics An Island Now Formally Divided | |
Society Stagnation Boom Slump Boom | |
Religion Piety and Its Spoils | |
Mother and child | |
Index | |
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