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Cambridge History of Ireland 4 Paperback Volume Set [Multiple-component retail product]

General editor (University of Aberdeen), Edited by (Dublin City University), Edited by (University of Bristol), Edited by (University of Aberdeen), Edited by (Trinity College Dublin)
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  • Sari: The Cambridge History of Ireland
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1316617831
  • ISBN-13: 9781316617830
  • Formaat: Multiple-component retail product, 2800 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 228x153x155 mm, kaal: 5400 g, Contains 4 paperbacks
  • Sari: The Cambridge History of Ireland
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2020
  • Kirjastus: Cambridge University Press
  • ISBN-10: 1316617831
  • ISBN-13: 9781316617830
This authoritative and engaging four-volume history vividly presents the Irish story - or stories - from c.600 to the present, within its broader Atlantic, European, imperial and global contexts. Written by an international team of experts, this landmark history reflects recent developments in the field and sets the agenda for future study.

This authoritative, accessible and engaging four-volume history vividly presents the Irish story - or stories - from c.600 to the present, within its broader Atlantic, European, imperial and global contexts. While the volumes benefit from a strong political narrative framework, they are distinctive also in including essays that address the full range of social, economic, religious, linguistic, military, cultural, artistic and gender history, and in challenging traditional chronological boundaries in a manner that offers new perspectives and insights. Each volume examines Ireland's development within a distinct period, and offers a complete and rounded picture of Irish life, while remaining sensitive to the unique Irish experience. Bringing together an international team of experts, this landmark history both reflects recent developments in the field and sets the agenda for future study.

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'Mammoth inspiring marvellously satisfying.' Diarmaid Ferriter, The Irish Times 'Comprehensive, fascinating, informative, challenging and rewarding, these are reference resources well worth investing in and turning to, as we attempt to make intelligent sense of the past, the present and the possible future.' Church of Ireland Gazette 'An achievement for which the hundred and more contributors, the four editors and especially their chief, Thomas Bartlett, deserve the very highest praise. All have together brought a complex and mighty undertaking to a successful and timely conclusion. Both they and Cambridge University Press have succeeded in producing not only a scholarly and an exciting work but also one that is well designed: the four volumes being physically as well as intellectually attractive. Floreat Hibernia; floreat Cantabrigia.' K. Theodore Hoppen, Irish Historical Studies ' a breath of fresh air as well as a gateway into the Ireland's rich history.' Physics Book Review

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This authoritative and engaging four-volume history vividly presents the Irish story - or stories - from c.600 to the present.
List of Illustrations
viii
List of Figures
x
List of Maps
xi
List of Contributors
xiii
General Acknowledgements xv
Acknowledgements xvii
List of Abbreviations
xix
General Introduction xxxi
Introduction 1(1)
Brendan Smith
PART I CHRISTIANITY, INVASION AND CONQUEST: 600--1200
1 Communities And Their Landscapes
15(32)
Edel Bhreathnach
2 Learning, Imagination And Belief
47(29)
John Carey
3 Art And Society
76(31)
Jane Hawkes
4 The Scandinavian Intervention
107(24)
Alex Woolf
5 Perception And Reality: Ireland C.980--1229
131(26)
Maire Ni Mhaonaigh
6 Conquest And Conquerors
157(28)
Colin Veach
PART II ENGLISH LORDSHIP IN IRELAND: 1200--1550
7 Angevin Ireland
185(37)
Nicholas Vincent
8 The Height Of English Power: 1250--1320
222(22)
Beth Hartland
9 Disaster And Opportunity: 1320-1450
244(28)
Brendan Smith
10 The Political Recovery Of Gaelic Ireland
272(28)
Katharine Simms
11 Continuity And Change: 1470--1550
300(29)
Christopher Maginn
12 Late Medieval Ireland In A Wider World
329(26)
Michael Bennett
PART III RELIGION, ECONOMY AND CULTURE: 1000--1550
13 The Church, 1050--1460
355(30)
Colmano Clabaigh
14 The Economy
385(30)
Margaret Murphy
15 Gaelic Culture And Society
415(26)
Katharine Simms
16 The Structure Of Politics In Theory And Practice, 1210--1541
441(28)
Peter Crooks
17 Material Culture
469(29)
Rachel Moss
18 The Onset Of Religious Reform: 1460-1550
498(25)
Mary Ann Lyons
19 Contexts, Divisions And Unities: Perspectives From The Later Middle Ages
523(28)
Robin Frame
Bibliography 551(72)
Index 623
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Figures
xi
List of Maps
xii
List of Contributors
xiii
General Acknowledgements xv
Acknowledgements xvi
Conventions xvii
General Introduction xviii
Introduction: Ireland in the Early Modern World 1(1)
Jane Ohlmeyer
PART I POLITICS
1 Politics, Policy And Power, 1550--1603
23(25)
Ciaran Brady
2 Political Change And Social Transformation, 1603--1641
48(24)
David Edwards
3 Politics, 1641--1660
72(24)
John Cunningham
4 Restoration Politics, 1660--1691
96(24)
Ted Mccormick
5 Politics, 1692--1730
120(24)
Charles Ivar Mcgrath
6 The Emergence Of A Protestant Society, 1691--1730
144(27)
D. W. Hayton
PART II RELIGION AND WAR
7 Counter Reformation: The Catholic Church, 1550--1641
171(25)
Tadhg O. Hannrachain
8 Protestant Reformations, 1550--1641
196(24)
Colm Lennon
9 Establishing A Confessional Ireland, 1641--1691
220(26)
Robert Armstrong
10 Wars Of Religion, 1641--1691
246(27)
John Jeremiah Cronin
Padraig Lenihan
PART III SOCIETY
11 Society, 1550--1700
273(25)
Clodagh Tait
12 Men, Women, Children And The Family, 1550--1730
298(23)
Mary O'Dowd
13 Domestic Materiality In Ireland, 1550--1730
321(25)
Susan Flavin
14 Irish Art And Architecture, 1550--1730
346(39)
Jane Fenlon
15 Ireland In The Atlantic World: Migration And Cultural Transfer
385(26)
William O'Reilly
PART IV CULTURE
16 Language, Print And Literature In Irish, 1550--1630
411(23)
Marc Caball
17 Language, Literature And Print In Irish, 1630--1730
434(24)
Bernadette Cunningham
18 The Emergence Of English Print And Literature, 1630--1730
458(24)
Deana Rankin
19 A World Of Honour: Aristocratic Mentalite
482(24)
Brendan Kane
20 Irish Political Thought And Intellectual History, 1550--1730
506(25)
Ian Campbell
PART V ECONOMY AND ENVIRONMENT
21 Economic Life, 1550--1730
531(24)
Raymond Gillespie
22 Plantations, 1550--1641
555(29)
Annaleigh Margey
23 The Down Survey And The Cromwellian Land Settlement
584(24)
Micheal O. Siochru
David Brown
24 Environmental History Of Ireland, 1550--1730
608(30)
Francis Ludlow
Arlene Crampsie
25 Afterword: Interpreting The History Of Early Modern Ireland: From The Sixteenth Century To The Present
638(27)
Nicholas Canny
Bibliography 665(86)
Index 751
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Figures
xii
List of Tables
xiii
List of Maps
xiv
List of Contributors
xv
General Acknowledgements xvii
Acknowledgements xix
List of Abbreviations
xxi
General Introduction xxiii
Introduction: Interpreting Late Early Modern Ireland 1(1)
James Kelly
PART I POLITICS
1 Irish Jacobitism, 1691--1790
23(25)
Vincent Morley
2 The Politics Of Protestant Ascendancy, 1730--1790
48(26)
James Kelly
3 Ireland During The Revolutionary And Napoleonic Wars, 1791--1815
74(28)
Thomas Bartlett
4 The Impact Of O'Connell, 1815--1850
102(26)
Patrick M. Geoghegan
5 Popular Politics, 1815--1845
128(25)
Maura Cronin
PART II ECONOMY AND DEMOGRAPHY
6 Society And Economy In The Long Eighteenth Century
153(26)
David Dickson
7 The Irish Economy, 1815--1880: Agricultural Transition, The Communications Revolution And The Limits Of Industrialisation
179(25)
Andy Bielenberg
8 Population And Emigration, 1730--1845
204(27)
Brian Gurrin
9 Women, Men And The Family, C.1730--C.1880
231(26)
Sarah-Anne Buckley
PART III RELIGION
10 The Catholic Church And Catholics In An Era Of Sanctions And Restraints, 1690--1790
257(23)
Thomas O'Connor
11 The Re-Energising Of Catholicism, 1790--1880
280(25)
Colin Barr
12 Protestant Dissenters, C.1690--1800
305(26)
Ian Mcbride
13 Protestantism In The Nineteenth Century: Revival And Crisis
331(22)
Andrew R. Holmes
PART IV SHAPING SOCIETY
14 Language And Literacy In The Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries
353(27)
Aidan Doyle
15 Futures Past: Enlightenment And Antiquarianism In The Eighteenth Century
380(26)
Michael Brown
Lesa Ni Mhunghaile
16 Art And Architecture In The Long Eighteenth Century
406(59)
Christine Casey
17 Civil Society, C.1700--C.1850
465(24)
Martyn J. Powell
18 Sport And Recreation In The Eighteenth And Nineteenth Centuries
489(28)
James Kelly
19 Bourgeois Ireland, Or, On The Benefits Of Keeping One'S Hands Clean
517(25)
Ciaran O'Neill
20 The Growth Of The State In The Nineteenth Century
542(27)
Virginia Crossman
PART V THE IRISH ABROAD
21 The Irish In Europe In The Eighteenth Century, 1691--1815
569(24)
Liam Chambers
22 `Irish' Migration To America In The Eighteenth Century? Or The Strange Case For The `Scots/Irish'
593(24)
Patrick Griffin
23 Ireland And The Empire In The Nineteenth Century
617(22)
Barry Crosbie
PART VI THE GREAT FAMINE AND ITS AFTERMATH
24 The Great Famine, 1845--1850
639(27)
Peter Gray
25 Irish Emigration, C.1845--1900
666(22)
Kevin Kenny
26 Post-Famine Politics, 1850--1879
688(28)
Douglas Kanter
27 Afterword
716(15)
Toby Barnard
Bibliography 731(84)
Index 815
List of Illustrations
ix
List of Illustrations: photographic essay
xiii
List of Tables and Charts
xvii
List of Maps
xviii
List of Contributors
xix
General Acknowledgements xxiii
Acknowledgements xxv
List of Abbreviations and Conventions
xxvii
General Introduction xxix
Preface xxxi
Introduction: Ireland 1880--2016: Negotiating Sovereignty and Freedom 1(32)
Gearoid O. Tuathaigh
PART I IRELAND 1880--1923
1 Radical Nationalisms, 1882--1916
33(29)
Matthew Kelly
2 Home Rulers At Westminster, 1880--1914
62(27)
Conor Mulvagh
3 The Origins, Politics And Culture Of Irish Unionism, C.1880--1916
89(28)
Alvin Jackson
4 Irish Land Questions, 1879--1923
117(28)
Terence Dooley
5 Social Conditions In Ireland 1880--1914
145(23)
Caitriona Clear
6 The Irish Literary Revival
168(28)
Roy Foster
7 The Culture War: The Gaelic League And Irish Ireland
196(27)
Briano Conchubhair
PART II WAR, REVOLUTION AND THE TWO IRELANDS, 1914--1945
8 Ireland And The Great War
223(35)
David Fitzpatrick
9 Revolution, 1916--1923
258(38)
Fearghal Mcgarry
10 Politics, Economy, Society: Northern Ireland, 1920--1939
296(27)
Susannah Riordan
11 Politics, Economy And Society In The Irish Free State, 1922--1939
323(26)
Anne Dolan
12 Neutrality And Belligerence: Ireland, 1939--1945
349(32)
Philip Ollerenshaw
PART III CONTEMPORARY IRELAND, 1945--2016
13 Stability, Crisis And Change In Post-War Ireland 1945--1973
381(26)
Brian Girvin
14 Ireland Transformed? Modernisation, Secularisation And Conservatism Since 1973
407(34)
Brian Girvin
15 War And Peace In Northern Ireland: 1965--2016
441(59)
Paul Bew
John Bew
The Troubles: A Photographic Essay
476(24)
Thomas Bartlett
16 The Irish Economy 1973 To 2016
500(27)
John O'Hagan
17 Migration Since 1914
527(26)
Mary E. Daly
18 Broadcasting On The Island Of Ireland, 1916--2016
553(24)
Robert J. Savage
19 Popular Culture In Ireland, 1880--2016
577(27)
Paul Rouse
20 Irish Foreign Policy: 1919 To 1973
604(37)
Michael Kennedy
PART IV THE LONG VIEW, IRELAND 1880--2016
21 The Family In Ireland, 1880--2015
641(32)
Lindsey Earner-Byrne
22 Institutional Space And The Geography Of Confinement In Ireland, 1750--2000
673(35)
Catherine Cox
23 A Short History Of Irish Memory In The Long Twentieth Century
708(18)
Guy Beiner
24 Catholicism In Ireland, 1880--2015: Rise, Ascendancy And Retreat
726(39)
Daithio Corrain
25 Art And Architecture In Ireland, 1880--2016
765(44)
Paula Murphy
26 Endword: Ireland Looking Outwards, 1880--2016
809(30)
Eunan O'Halpin
Bibliography 839(80)
Index 919
Thomas Bartlett was born in Belfast, and is a graduate of Queen's University Belfast. He has held positions at the National University of Ireland, Galway, then as Professor of Modern Irish history at University College Dublin, and most recently as Professor of Irish history at the University of Aberdeen, until his retirement in 2014. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and his previous publications include Ireland: A History (Cambridge, 2010). Brendan Smith was born in Newport, Wales, of Irish parents and grew up in Ireland. He is a graduate of Trinity College, Dublin and was Rooney Family Newman Scholar at University College Dublin before joining the University of Bristol in 1993. He was appointed Professor of Medieval History at Bristol in 2014. He is the author and editor of numerous books on medieval Ireland, including several collections of historical documents. His research focuses on the English colonists established in Ireland in the decades around 1200, and the relationship of their descendants with England and with their Irish neighbours. He is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society and of the Society of Antiquaries of London. Jane Ohlmeyer is Erasmus Smith's Professor of Modern History at Trinity College, Dublin and the Director of the Trinity Long Room Hub, Trinity's research institute for advanced study in the Arts and Humanities. Since September 2015 she has also served as Chair of the Irish Research Council. She has taught at the University of California Santa Barbara, Yale University and the University of Aberdeen, and has held several visiting international appointments. A passionate teacher and an internationally established scholar of early modern Irish history, Professor Ohlmeyer is the author/editor of eleven books, including Making Ireland English: The Aristocracy in Seventeenth-Century Ireland (2012). She is currently working on studies of Colonial Ireland and Colonial India, and is preparing an edition of Clarendon's Shorte View of Ireland. She is a member of the Royal Irish Academy. James Kelly is Professor of History at Dublin City University. He is a member of the Irish Manuscripts Commission, and President of the Irish Economic and Social History Society. His publications include That Damn'd Thing Called Honour: Duelling in Ireland, 15701860 (1995); Henry Flood: Parties and Politics in Eighteenth-Century Ireland (1998); Poynings' Law and the Making of law in Ireland, 16601800 (2007); and, as editor, Clubs and Societies in Eighteenth-Century Ireland (2010, with Martyn Powell); The Proclamations of Ireland, 16601820 (5 volumes, 2014, with Mary Ann Lyons) and Food and Drink in Ireland (2016, with Elizabeth FitzPatrick). His book Sport in Ireland, 16001840 (2014) won the special commendation prize offered by the National University of Ireland in 2016. Thomas Bartlett was born in Belfast, and is a graduate of Queen's University Belfast. He has held positions at the National University of Ireland, Galway, then as Professor of Modern Irish history at University College Dublin, and most recently as Professor of Irish history at the University of Aberdeen, until his retirement in 2014. He is a member of the Royal Irish Academy and his previous publications include Ireland: A History (Cambridge, 2010).