Political Economy and Colonial Ireland

The Propagation and Ideological Functions of Economic Discourse in the Nineteenth Century

Tadhg Foley author Thomas Boylan author

Format:Hardback

Publisher:Taylor & Francis Ltd

Published:9th Jan '92

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`I believe that next to good Religious education, a sound knowledge of Political Economy would tend as much to tranquilize this country, if not more, than any other branch of knowledge that can be taught in schools.' - Cork Schools Inspector, 1853
In a nineteenth century Ireland that was divided socially, economically, politically and denominationally, consensus was sought in the new discipline of political economy, which claimed to be scientifically impartial and to transcend all divisions. The authors explore the ideological mission of political economy, and the reasons for the failure of that mission in the wake of the crisis induced by the great famine of 1846/47.

`This work offers a remarkable insight into the significance of economic ideas' - Economic Journal

ISBN: 9780415066280

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Weight: 570g

222 pages