Ireland since 1800 : conflict and conformity
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書誌事項
Ireland since 1800 : conflict and conformity
(Studies in modern history)
Longman, 1989
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注記
Bibliography: p. 257-291
Includes index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
As part of the "Studies in Modern History" series, this textbook has been written primarily for undergraduate and postgraduate students on British, European and colonial history courses. The authors take a broad approach, combining the current state of knowledge in each area with their own research and judgements. This book examines the major historical issues of Ireland from 1800 to the present day in terms of politics, society and religion. The book combines a chronological and thematic approach - allowing students to pursue either a particular topic through its development or a period in all its complexity.
目次
- Part 1 Limbering up - from Union to famine: O'Connell - innovation and ambiguity
- agrarian crisis and population collapse
- the birthpangs of modernity. Part 2 Winners and losers - from famine to partition: agricola victor
- nationalism and localism
- triumphs and stockades. Part 3 Promised lands - Ireland since 1921: an island now formally divided
- stagnation, boom, slump
- piety and its spoils.
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