Protestant war : the 'British' of Ireland and the wars of the three kingdoms
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Protestant war : the 'British' of Ireland and the wars of the three kingdoms
Manchester University Press , Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, 2005
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [236]-251) and index
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内容説明
The Protestants of Ireland are a missing piece in the puzzle of the wars of the three kingdoms of the 1640s. This book provides a rich narrative of the struggles and dilemmas of that community, and its place in the wider conflict throughout Britain and Ireland. The high politics of London, Oxford or Dublin are matched with the popular political and religious upheavals and the realities of brutal conflict in the Irish provinces. New light is shed upon the aims and aspirations of parliamentarians, royalists and covenanters in civil war England, and the formation of Protestant and 'British' identities in seventeenth century Ireland.
This book will interest those engaged in the study of the British civil wars and of early modern Ireland. -- .
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Acknowledgements
Abbreviations
Introduction: politics in a virtual kingdom
1. Protestant Ireland: a society at war, 1641-2
2. The king, the parliament, and the Irish rebellion, 1641-2
3. Making loyalists, fighting 'papists', 1642-3
4. The cause of the covenant, 1643-4
5. Quests for peace, 1644-5
6. Renewing the war, regaining the Protestants, 1645-6
7. The failure of settlement and the triumph of party, 1646-7
8. Armies in politics, 1647
9. Conclusion: the Protestants of Ireland and the British crisis
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