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From Patriots to Unionists
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From Patriots to Unionists

Kirjailija:
sidottu, 1997
englanti
Eighteenth-century Dublin contained the largest concentration of Protestants (c.70,000) in Ireland. Freemen of the guilds alone - who were entitled to a parliamentary vote - were almost as numerous as the entire landed class. These merchants, master craftsmen, and shopkeepers, most of them members of the established church, became firm supporters of the Patriot movement that culminated in the winning of legislative independence in 1782. Dr Jacqueline Hill draws on an extensive range of pamphlet and other sources, in order to examine the freemen's contribution to Irish Patriotism. She considers their challenge to oligarchy, their attitudes to Britain, and, crucially, their attitudes to Catholics. Offering the first detailed analysis of the ideological nature of Irish Patriotism in its wider British, American, and European context, Dr Hill also provides a fresh perspective on the transformation of eighteenth-century Patriots into nineteenth-century Unionists.
Alaotsikko
Dublin Civic Politics and Irish Protestant Patriotism, 1660-1840
Kirjailija
Jacqueline Hill
ISBN
9780198206354
Kieli
englanti
Paino
840 grammaa
Julkaisupäivä
10.7.1997
Sivumäärä
464