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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... Catholicism and Irish society 156 II. Sectarian fundamentals 165 III. Educational preoccupations 170 IV. Priests and politics – old style 173 V. Priests and politics – new style 175 VI. The church and the revolutionaries 181 PART THREE ...
... Catholicism and Irish society 156 II. Sectarian fundamentals 165 III. Educational preoccupations 170 IV. Priests and politics – old style 173 V. Priests and politics – new style 175 VI. The church and the revolutionaries 181 PART THREE ...
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... Catholicism and choppy seas VI. Northern pieties Bibliography Index 235 235 240 249 255 259 263 264 272 274 277 279 283 This page intentionally left blank Preface to the First Edition. 291 333 1. Stewart 1977: 15. 2. Hickey 1984: 67. The ...
... Catholicism and choppy seas VI. Northern pieties Bibliography Index 235 235 240 249 255 259 263 264 272 274 277 279 283 This page intentionally left blank Preface to the First Edition. 291 333 1. Stewart 1977: 15. 2. Hickey 1984: 67. The ...
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... Catholics there was one kind of St Patrick, for. 1. Stewart 1977: 15. 2. Hickey 1984: 67. The headline was occasioned by the three-hundredth anniversary of Pope Gregory XIII's granting of a plenary indulgence to all who would take up ...
... Catholics there was one kind of St Patrick, for. 1. Stewart 1977: 15. 2. Hickey 1984: 67. The headline was occasioned by the three-hundredth anniversary of Pope Gregory XIII's granting of a plenary indulgence to all who would take up ...
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Conflict and Conformity K.Theodore Hoppen. For Catholics there was one kind of St Patrick, for Protestants another. Both groups claimed to be the legitimate successors of an early Celtic church whose nature was constantly adjusted to ...
Conflict and Conformity K.Theodore Hoppen. For Catholics there was one kind of St Patrick, for Protestants another. Both groups claimed to be the legitimate successors of an early Celtic church whose nature was constantly adjusted to ...
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... Catholics saw no contradiction in emphasizing one version of the past when it suited them to count “non-Catholics' as their compatriots and quite another when engaged in making Irish nationalism into an expression of the felt needs ...
... Catholics saw no contradiction in emphasizing one version of the past when it suited them to count “non-Catholics' as their compatriots and quite another when engaged in making Irish nationalism into an expression of the felt needs ...
Contents
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Winners and Losers From Famine to
Partition | 87 |
Promised Lands Ireland since 1921 | 185 |
Bibliography | 291 |
Index | 333 |
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