For Ireland the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were an era marked by war, economic transformation, and the making and remaking of identities. Continuing the story he began in Contested Island, Sean Connolly examines the origins of modern Irish political and cultural identities, and the relationship between past and present.
For Ireland the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries were an era marked by war, economic transformation, and the making and remaking of identities. Continuing the story he began in Contested Island, Sean Connolly examines the origins of modern Irish political and cultural identities, and the relationship between past and present.
Sean Connolly was educated at University College, Dublin, and the University of Ulster, where he did postgraduate work. After working as an archivist in what is now the National Archives of Ireland, he taught at the University of Ulster, before coming to Queen's University as Professor of Irish History in 1996.
Inhaltsangabe
1: Lowestoft, Suffolk 1665 2: The Crisis of Composite Monarchy 3: A War of Many Parts 4: Through the Looking Glass: Restoration Ireland 5: Freedom, Religion and Laws 6: Metropolitan Province 7: New Lights and Old Faiths 8: Rulers and Ruled 9: Atlantic Island 10: Imperial Crisis 11: Revolution Contained 12: Becoming Irish
1: Lowestoft, Suffolk 1665 2: The Crisis of Composite Monarchy 3: A War of Many Parts 4: Through the Looking Glass: Restoration Ireland 5: Freedom, Religion and Laws 6: Metropolitan Province 7: New Lights and Old Faiths 8: Rulers and Ruled 9: Atlantic Island 10: Imperial Crisis 11: Revolution Contained 12: Becoming Irish
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