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The study of Irish history, once riven and constricted, has recently enjoyed a resurgence, with new practitioners, new approaches, and new methods of investigation. The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish History represents the diversity of this emerging talent and achievement by bringing together 36 leading scholars of modern Ireland and embracing 400 years of Irish history, uniting early and late modernists as well as contemporary historians. The Handbook offers a set of scholarly perspectives drawn from numerous disciplines, including history, political science, literature, geography, and the Irish language. It looks at the Irish at home as well as in their migrant and diasporic communities.

The Handbook combines sets of wide thematic and interpretative essays, with more detailed investigations of particular periods. Each of the contributors offers a summation of the state of scholarship within their subject area, linking their own research insights with assessments of future directions within the discipline. In its breadth and depth and diversity, The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish History offers an authoritative and vibrant portrayal of the history of modern Ireland.

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Each chapter is not only an insightful discussion of a particular theme or period, but also a brief digest of important scholarly work, with particular attention for lacunae in the scholarship ... the Handbook is both an excellent introduction to Irish history and an important reference work * Christopher Cusack, The Times Literary Supplement * this substantial (786 pages) collection of essays manifests all that is admirable and valuable [ in the Handbook series] ... the volume is fundamentally exciting and stimulating ... [ Jackson's introduction] is invaluable ... the volume provides a much-needed, substantial, conscious attempt to provide a timetable and destination guide to a new emergent Irish history ... [ and] intelligent and thought-provoking guidance for understanding new themes and research ... this work will be extraordinarily useful for students and scholars of Irish studies everywhere * Paul Townend, Irish Literary Supplement * what Alvin Jackson has done with this overview is to provide one of the most extensive overviews of Irish history, calling on 36 leading scholars from a wide range of disciplines ... as such this is very much a handbook which should be in the possession of anyone studying and researching Irish history -- not only does it offer a useful introduction to Irish history and historiography, it is also a crucial reference work * English Historical Review * it is likely to become an essential first port of call for anyone with a serious interest in Irish history for years to come * Irish Catholic Books of the Year * truly a blockbuster ... 36 chapters from leading scholars on a comprehensive range of topics, from thematic studies to more chronological accounts of Irish history since the late 16th century, cumulatively amounting to a panoramic prospectus of the current state of Irish historiography * History Ireland * the work is an excellent contribution to the field ... [ and] an excellent teaching tool * Irish Studies Review * fully up to the standard of the celebrated Oxford Handbook series ... Jackson's fine opening essay draws on his widely admired archival research on the avatars of professionalism in the Irish historical scene -- Robin Dudley Edwards, TW Moody and JC Beckett * Paul Bew, Irish Times * The OUP Handbook of Modern Irish History, ranging over the last five centuries, imaginatively and expertly edited by Alvin Jackson, offers a rich cornucopia of perspectives from the 36 contributors, skilfully blending the chronological with the thematic in summarising the most recent understanding of topics and periods, while frequently and fruitfully meditating on possible future directions of enquiry. It is essential reading for understanding both how Ireland has got here, and for pondering possible further approaches to the historiography of the past five centuries * J.J. Lee, New York University *

List of Contributors
xiii
PART I INTRODUCTION
1 Irish History in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries
3(24)
Alvin Jackson
PART II THEMATIC STUDIES
Nation, Empire, And Landscape
2 Patriotism and Nationalism
27(18)
Sean Connolly
3 Loyalists and Unionists
45(20)
Alvin Jackson
4 Colonized and Colonizers: Ireland in the British Empire
65(18)
Stephen Howe
5 Landscape and Politics
83(24)
Yvonne Whelan
People, Culture, And The Economy
6 Land and the People
107(19)
Terence Dooley
7 Migration and Diaspora
126(22)
Enda Delaney
8 Business and Industry
148(20)
Philip Ollerenshaw
9 Faith in Ireland, 1600-2000
168(25)
Marianne Elliott
10 Gender and Irish History
193(21)
Maria Luddy
11 Irish Literary Culture in English
214(18)
Margaret Kelleher
12 Visual Arts
232(16)
Fintan Cullen
13 Material Cultures
248(20)
Toby Barnard
14 Film and Broadcast Media
268(23)
Robert J. Savage
PART III PERIOD STUDIES
The Third Kingdom: Ireland, C. 1580--1690
15 Plantation, 1580--1641
291(24)
Tadhg O. Hannrachain
16 Confederation and Union, 1641--60
315(18)
Jane Ohlmeyer
17 Ireland and Continental Europe, c. 1600-- c. 1750
333(23)
Nicholas Canny
18 Restoration Ireland, 1660--88
356(19)
Ted McCormick
19 The War of the Three Kings, 1689--91
375(26)
Robert Armstrong
Ascendancy Ireland (1691--1801)
20 Early Hanoverian Ireland, 1690--1750
401(21)
D. W. Hayton
21 Famine and Economic Change in Eighteenth Century Ireland
422(17)
David Dickson
22 Irish-Language Sources for the History of Early Modern Ireland
439(23)
Eamonn O. Ciardha
23 Ireland and the Atlantic World, 1690--1840
462(17)
Maurice J. Bric
24 Patriot Politics, 1750--91
479(18)
James Kelly
25 Rising and Union, 1791--1801
497(20)
Patrick Geoghegan
British State And Catholic Nation (1800--1920)
26 The Emergence of the Irish Catholic Nation, 1750--1850
517(27)
Thomas Bartlett
27 Famine and Land, 1845--80
544(18)
Peter Gray
28 Emigration, 1800--1920
562(20)
Donald M. MacRaild
29 Home Rule and its Enemies
582(21)
Matthew Kelly
30 Ireland and the First World War
603(18)
Timothy Bowman
31 The Irish Revolution, 1912--23
621(26)
Niall Whelehan
Dominion, Republic, And Home Rule: The Two Irelands, 1920--2008
32 Southern Ireland, 1922--32: A Free State?
647(23)
Fearghal McGarry
33 De Valera's Ireland, 1932--58
670(22)
Diarmaid Ferriter
34 Unionism, 1921--72
692(19)
Henry Patterson
35 The Second World War and Ireland
711(15)
Eunan O'Halpin
36 The Lemass Legacy and the Making of Contemporary Ireland, 1958--2011
726(17)
Brian Girvin
37 The Long War and its Aftermath, 1969--2007
743(22)
Paul Arthur
Index 765
Alvin Jackson was educated at Corpus Christi College and Nuffield College, Oxford, and has been Lecturer in Modern Irish History at University College Dublin and Professor of Modern Irish History at Queen's University Belfast. Among his books are Ireland 1798-1998: War, Peace and Beyond (2010) and The Two Unions: Ireland, Scotland and the Survival of the United Kingdom, 1707-2007 (2012).