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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... 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 Promised Lands: Ireland since 1921 185 ...
... 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 Promised Lands: Ireland since 1921 185 ...
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... sectarian attitudes of unyielding resonance and power. Indeed, at the professional level, too, recent disputes between so-called revisionist historians and their opponents have generated more heat than light, despite the fact that ...
... sectarian attitudes of unyielding resonance and power. Indeed, at the professional level, too, recent disputes between so-called revisionist historians and their opponents have generated more heat than light, despite the fact that ...
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... sectarian disputes over land to produce an explosion of widespread unrest." Protestant organizations such as the Peep-of-Day Boys and Catholic groups like the Defenders effectively combined elements of Whiteboyism and distinctly sectarian ...
... sectarian disputes over land to produce an explosion of widespread unrest." Protestant organizations such as the Peep-of-Day Boys and Catholic groups like the Defenders effectively combined elements of Whiteboyism and distinctly sectarian ...
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... sectarianism for much of their motivation and coherence and were thus significantly distinct from the single-mindedly ... sectarian,” agrarian, or millenarian. Indeed, it is notable that Tipperary – the epicentre of contemporary agrarian ...
... sectarianism for much of their motivation and coherence and were thus significantly distinct from the single-mindedly ... sectarian,” agrarian, or millenarian. Indeed, it is notable that Tipperary – the epicentre of contemporary agrarian ...
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... sectarian temperature all round." Ominously the centres of revolt in May and June 1798 were located in Wexford and parts of south-eastern Ulster – both of them regions containing substantial numbers of Protestants and Catholics.” The ...
... sectarian temperature all round." Ominously the centres of revolt in May and June 1798 were located in Wexford and parts of south-eastern Ulster – both of them regions containing substantial numbers of Protestants and Catholics.” The ...
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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