Revolution, Counter-Revolution and Union
Ireland in the 1790s
Format:Hardback
Publisher:Cambridge University Press
Published:4th Jan '01
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The essays in this collection focus on United Irish propaganda and organisation before and during the 1798 rebellion.
This essay collection explores United Irish propaganda and organisation, and look at the forces of revolution before and during the 1798 rebellion. Their scope ranges from high to low politics, and it covers subjects from propaganda to art history and religion, looking beyond 1798 towards the immediate aftermath and longer-term consequences.The study of Ireland in the explosive decade of the 1790s is a growing area in the study of Irish history. Historians generally focus on on the radical and revolutionary United Irish movement, popular politics, and the lower-class secret society, the Defenders. This volume of essays explores United Irish propaganda and organisation, and looks at the forces of revolution before and during the 1798 rebellion. It also begins to redress imbalances in the historiography of the period by turning to the face of counter-revolution - examining the crisis in law and order, the role of the magistrates, the strength and weaknesses of the state, and the scope and character of the repression following the rebellion. Other essays consider the short-term and longer-term consequences of these momentous events, including their impact upon the churches, the Act of Union, and the politics of early nineteenth-century America.
Review of the hardback: 'This is a book to be highly recommended to students new to the field and also one which has much to say that will be of interest to those already familiar with it.' History
Review of the hardback: '… this collection deserves to be recognised as one of the scholarly contributions to the subject.' Irish Historical Studies
Review of the hardback: 'These essays … bring new aspects to light, do not denigrate the protagonists and will stimulate further study.' NW Labour History Journal
ISBN: 9780521661096
Dimensions: 229mm x 152mm x 16mm
Weight: 520g
258 pages