Reshaping Ireland 1550-1700 : colonization and its consequences : essays presented to Nicholas Canny / Brian Mac Cuarta, editor.
| Other author | Mac Cuarta, Brian. |
| Other author | Canny, Nicholas, 1944- |
| Format | Book |
| Publication Info | Dublin : Four Courts Press, 2011. |
| Description | 300 pages, 8 unnumbered pages of plates : illustrations ; 24 cm |
| Subjects |
| Contents | From policy to power: the evolution of Tudor reform strategies in sixteenth-century Ireland / Ciaran Brady -- A soldier's prescription for the governance of Ireland, 1599-1601: Captain Thomas Lee and his tracts / John McGurk -- Representing colonial landscapes: early English maps of Ulster and Virginia, 1580-1612 / Annaleigh Margey -- Lord Audley's grandiose building schemes in the Ulster plantation / Rolf Loeber and Terence Reeves-Smyth -- 'Sword' and 'word' in the 1610s: Matthew De Renzy and Irish reform / Brian Mac Cuarta -- 'Making Ireland English': the early seventeenth-century Irish peerage / Jane Ohlmeyer -- Scandal, Wentworth's deputyship and the breakdown of Stuart honour politics / Brendan Kane -- Loss and gain: attitudes towards the English language in early modern Ireland / Bernadette Cunningham -- Old English views of Gaelic Irish history and the emergence of an Irish Catholic nation, c. 1569-1640 / David Finnegan -- 'For our owne defence': Catholic insurrection in Wexford, 1641-2 / Jason McHugh -- The commission for the despoiled subject, 1641-7 / Aidan Clarke -- 'The fatal ingredient of the covenant': the place of the Ulster Scottish colonial community during the 1640s / Kevin Forkan -- Past but still present: Edmund Borlase, Richard Parr and the reshaping of Irish history for English audiences in the 1680s / Alan Ford -- The impact of the battle of Aughrim (1691) on the Irish Catholic elite / Padraig Lenihan -- Sir Richard Bellings, a Catholic courtier and diplomat from seventeenth-century Ireland / Toby Barnard -- Atlantic horizons / J.H. Elliott. |
| Summary | This collection extends our understanding of the colonial paradigm in early modern Ireland. An appraisal of Tudor government policy is complemented by one soldier's view of late Elizabethan developments. |
| Bibliography note | Includes bibliographical references and index. |
| ISBN | 1846822726 (hbk.) |
| ISBN | 9781846822728 |
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