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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... Union to Famine 1. Politics O'Connell: Innovation and Ambiguity I. The Union and its context II. Emancipation overtures III. Emancipation gained IV. The phenomenon of O'Connell V. Repeal and reform VI. Repeal and failure 2. Society ...
... Union to Famine 1. Politics O'Connell: Innovation and Ambiguity I. The Union and its context II. Emancipation overtures III. Emancipation gained IV. The phenomenon of O'Connell V. Repeal and reform VI. Repeal and failure 2. Society ...
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... Union in 1800 polemical writers on both the Catholic and the Protestant sides agreed on only one thing that the purpose of history was to teach political lessons.” If, however, the approach, with its emphasis upon history as a ...
... Union in 1800 polemical writers on both the Catholic and the Protestant sides agreed on only one thing that the purpose of history was to teach political lessons.” If, however, the approach, with its emphasis upon history as a ...
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Conflict and Conformity K.Theodore Hoppen. PART ONE Under Strain: From Union to Famine This page intentionally left blank CHAPTER ONE Politics O'Connell: Innovation Part One: Under Strain: From Union to Famine.
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... Union of 1800, for these together constituted that remarkable equation – a defeat for almost everyone and a victory for almost nobody at all. I. The Union and its context The political and economic ascendancy of the landed classes ...
... Union of 1800, for these together constituted that remarkable equation – a defeat for almost everyone and a victory for almost nobody at all. I. The Union and its context The political and economic ascendancy of the landed classes ...
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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