Ireland in the Age of Imperialism and Revolution, 1760-1801
Format:Paperback
Publisher:Oxford University Press
Published:18th Apr '91
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The latter decades of the eighteenth century were for Ireland an era of momentous political development. This book surveys the social, economic, and intellectual background; indicates the links between Ireland and Great Britain and the rest of the Empire; examines the machinery of central and local government; and describes the course of politics at a time when political activity greatly accelerated, and was strongly influenced by external forces. R. B. McDowell analyses the political agitation and agrarian discontent of the 1790s, and the threats which they posed both to national defence and to the maintenance of law and order. He concludes with an examination of the insurrection of 1798, and the British government's attempt to solve the Irish question by the union of Ireland with Great Britain.
`well-articulated and magisterial narrative.' Times Higher Education Supplement
`a major contribution to our knowledge of Irish history ... The sheer richness and diversity of Professor McDowell's information is astonishing.' English Historical Review
`remarkable book ... a work of profound scholarship ... An awesome range of sources, printed and manuscript, has been laid under toll.' Scottish Historical Review
`McDowell ... is a master of his craft.' Journal of Modern History
'any serious student of Irish history will want this book, which is carefully neutral and meticulous as to fact' Brian Fallon, Irish Times
ISBN: 9780198221678
Dimensions: 217mm x 139mm x 42mm
Weight: 944g
752 pages