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The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 2, 1550–1730

Exploring the transformative years of early modern Ireland

Thomas Bartlett editor Jane Ohlmeyer editor

Format:Paperback

Publisher:Cambridge University Press

Published:12th Mar '20

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This volume provides an insightful exploration of early modern Ireland's history from 1550 to 1730, highlighting political, social, and cultural transformations.

In The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 2, 1550–1730, readers are introduced to a comprehensive exploration of early modern Ireland, emphasizing its multifaceted history. The book delves into the political, military, religious, social, cultural, intellectual, economic, and environmental aspects of this transformative period, situating them within global and comparative contexts. The authors aim to present these complex themes in an accessible manner, making it suitable for both scholars and general readers alike.

The initial chapters provide a chronological narrative that focuses on 'Politics' and 'Religion and War', drawing insights from newly interpreted archives. As the volume progresses, it transitions into thematic discussions on 'Society', 'Culture', and 'Economy and Environment'. This structure not only highlights the significant events and transformations of the era but also engages with broader historiographical debates and methodologies. The interdisciplinary approach, which incorporates elements from anthropology, archaeology, geography, and more, enriches the analysis and offers fresh perspectives.

Ultimately, The Cambridge History of Ireland: Volume 2, 1550–1730 represents a significant contribution to the understanding of how individuals and communities navigated the challenges of their time. The collaborative efforts of a new generation of scholars ensure that the narrative remains relevant and insightful, shedding light on the complexities of life during a pivotal period in Irish history.

'The new approaches and topics set out here will certainly … [attract] a new generation of historians while revitalizing the field and those already working in it, ensuring the continued growth of interest in early modern Ireland. Each of the essays, too numerous to consider individually here, set out larger developments and themes in clear and accessible language suitable for undergraduates and those new to the subject … while offering novel and nuanced interpretations sure to reinvigorate advanced scholars.' Valerie McGowan-Doyle, Renaissance Quarterly

ISBN: 9781107540460

Dimensions: 227mm x 153mm x 37mm

Weight: 1290g

796 pages