Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1805, Part II

Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1805, Part II

Author: Harry T Dickinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2021-02-25

Total Pages: 1248

ISBN-13: 1000743721

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The latter half of the eighteenth-century saw Irish opposition movements being greatly influenced by the American and French revolutions. This two-part, six-volume edition illustrates the depth and reach of this influence by publishing pamphlets dealing with the major political issues of these decades.


Robert Emmet and the Rebellion of 1798

Robert Emmet and the Rebellion of 1798

Author: Ruan O'Donnell

Publisher:

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 0

ISBN-13: 9780716527886

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Part one of a two-volume biography on Robert Emmet, one of the best known but least understood figures in Irish history. The author draws on significant new research to establish the correct relationship between the pivotal events of 1798 and 1803 in which Emmet played a significant role.


Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1805, Part II, Volume 4

Ireland in the Age of Revolution, 1760–1805, Part II, Volume 4

Author: Harry T Dickinson

Publisher: Routledge

Published: 2020-04-03

Total Pages: 340

ISBN-13: 1000748197

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The latter half of the eighteenth-century saw Irish opposition movements being greatly influenced by the American and French revolutions. This two-part, six-volume edition illustrates the depth and reach of this influence by publishing pamphlets dealing with the major political issues of these decades.


History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c

History of the Rebellion in Ireland, in the Year 1798, &c

Author: James Gordon

Publisher: Palala Press

Published: 2018-02-17

Total Pages: 508

ISBN-13: 9781377798028

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The Shadow of a Year

The Shadow of a Year

Author: John Gibney

Publisher: University of Wisconsin Pres

Published: 2013-02-15

Total Pages: 245

ISBN-13: 0299289532

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In October 1641 a rebellion broke out in Ireland. Dispossessed Irish Catholics rose up against British Protestant settlers whom they held responsible for their plight. This uprising, the first significant sectarian rebellion in Irish history, gave rise to a decade of war that would culminate in the brutal re-conquest of Ireland by Oliver Cromwell. It also set in motion one of the most enduring and acrimonious debates in Irish history. Was the 1641 rebellion a justified response to dispossession and repression? Or was it an unprovoked attempt at sectarian genocide? John Gibney comprehensively examines three centuries of this debate. The struggle to establish and interpret the facts of the past was also a struggle over the present: if Protestants had been slaughtered by vicious Catholics, this provided an ideal justification for maintaining Protestant privilege. If, on the other hand, Protestant propaganda had inflated a few deaths into a vast and brutal “massacre,” this justification was groundless. Gibney shows how politicians, historians, and polemicists have represented (and misrepresented) 1641 over the centuries, making a sectarian understanding of Irish history the dominant paradigm in the consciousness of the Irish Protestant and Catholic communities alike.


Special Aspects of the Irish Question

Special Aspects of the Irish Question

Author: William Ewart Gladstone

Publisher:

Published: 1892

Total Pages: 396

ISBN-13:

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The Irish question, 1886 --Notes and queries on the Irish demands --Lessons of Irish history in the XVIIIth century --Ingram's History of the Irish Union --Dr Ingram and the Irish union --Further notes and queries on the Irish demand --Mr Forster and Ireland --Daniel O'Connell --Plain speaking on the Irish union --Home rule for Ireland: an appeal to the tory householder Collected from various sources and reprinted.