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 InfoDublin : Four Courts Press, 2011.
Description300 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 noteIncludes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN1846822726 (hbk.)
ISBN9781846822728

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