Ourselves Alone? : Religion, Society and Politics in eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Ireland : essays presented to S.J. Connolly / D.W. Hayton and Andrew R. Holmes, editors. - Dublin, Ireland : Four Courts Press, (c)2016. - 1 online resource (235 pages) : map

Includes bibliographies and index.

Introduction: Contesting Irish Exceptionalism: Sean Connolly's Irish history / An image war: representations of monarchy in early eighteenth-century Ireland / Swift's Modest Proposal (1729): historical context and political purpose / Novel Spectacle? The birth of the Whiteboys, 1761-2 / 'Ravaging houses of ill fame': popular riot and public sanction in eighteenth-century Ireland / Educating eighteenth-century Ulster / 'So many wheels within wheels': the 1793 Catholic relief Act revisited / Mary Leadbeater: modern woman and Irish Quaker / Migration, mission and identity: Presbyterian fundraising and the evangelization of the Irish Catholic diaspora, c.1840-70 / Love, loss and learning in late Georgian Belfast: the case of Eliza McCracken / Ireland's clumsy transformation from confessional state to nation state / What's in an Irish surname? Connollys and others a century ago / Bibliography of the publications of S.J. Connolly to 2014. D.W. Hayton and Andrew R. Holmes -- D.W. Hayton -- L.M. Cullen -- David Dickson -- James Kelly -- T.C. Barnard -- Thomas Bartlett -- Mary O'Dowd -- Andrew R. Holmes -- Jonathan Jeffrey Wright -- David W. Miller -- Cormac Ó Gráda --



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