The kingdom of Ireland, 1641-1760

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The kingdom of Ireland, 1641-1760

Toby Barnard

(British history in perspective)

Palgrave Macmillan, 2004

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How did the Protestants gain a monopoly over the running of Ireland and replace the Catholics as rulers and landowners? To answer this question, Toby Barnard: - examines the Catholics' attempt to regain control over their own affairs, first in the 1640s and then between 1689 and 1691 - outlines how military defeats doomed the Catholics to subjection, allowing Protestants to tighten their grip over the government - studies in detail the mechanisms - both national and local - through which Protestant control was exercised. Focusing on the provinces as well as Dublin, and on the subjects as well as the rulers, Barnard draws on an abundance of unfamiliar evidence to offer unparalleled insights into Irish lives during a troubled period.

Table of Contents

Introduction.- Land and Peoples.- Rebellions and Reconquests, 1641-1691.- Governing Ireland, 1692-1760.- Parliament, Improvement and Patriotism, 1692-1760.- Rulers and Ruled.- Catholic Masses and Protestant Elites.- Further Reading.- Index.

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