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Seventeenth-Century Ireland

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Well-established ideas of monarchy, social hierarchy and honour were under pressure in a fast-changing world. Political, religious, social and economic circumstances were all in flux. The common ambition of every faction was the creation of a usable focus of governance. Thus plantations, the constitutional experiments of Wentworth in the 1630s, the Confederation of the 1640s, the republican 1650s and the royalist reaction of the latter part of the century can be seen not simply as episodes in colonial domination but as part of an on-going attempt to find a modus vivendi within Ireland, often compromised by external influences.

This book is not simply a narrative history of politics in seventeenth-century Ireland. It is a social history of governance that, while dealing with the main political, religious and economic developments, has at its interpretative core the process of making a new society out of competing factions.

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ISBN: 9780717139460
Publication date: 24th October 2006
Author: Raymond Gillespie
Publisher: Gill Books an imprint of Gill
Format: Paperback
Pagination: 348 pages
Series: New Gill History of Ireland
Genres: European history
Social and cultural history
General and world history
History
History and Archaeology