Historical and Political Tracts - Irish

Historical and Political Tracts - Irish
Title Historical and Political Tracts - Irish PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Swift
Publisher
Pages 458
Release 1905
Genre English essays
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-Irish

The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-Irish
Title The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-Irish PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Swift
Publisher
Pages 436
Release 1905
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Ireland

Ireland
Title Ireland PDF eBook
Author Gustave de Beaumont
Publisher Harvard University Press
Pages 444
Release 2009-07-01
Genre History
ISBN 0674031113

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Paralleling his friend Alexis de Tocqueville's visit to America, Gustave de Beaumont traveled through Ireland in the mid-1830s to observe its people and society. In Ireland, he chronicles the history of the Irish and offers up a national portrait on the eve of the Great Famine. Published to acclaim in France, Ireland remained in print there until 1914. The English edition, translated by William Cooke Taylor and published in 1839, was not reprinted. In a devastating critique of British policy in Ireland, Beaumont questioned why a government with such enlightened institutions tolerated such oppression. He was scathing in his depiction of the ruinous state of Ireland, noting the desperation of the Catholics, the misery of repeated famines, the unfair landlord system, and the faults of the aristocracy. It was not surprising the Irish were seen as loafers, drunks, and brutes when they had been reduced to living like beasts. Yet Beaumont held out hope that British liberal reforms could heal Ireland's wounds. This rediscovered masterpiece, in a single volume for the first time, reproduces the nineteenth-century Taylor translation and includes an introduction on Beaumont and his world. This volume also presents Beaumont's impassioned preface to the 1863 French edition in which he portrays the appalling effects of the Great Famine. A classic of nineteenth-century political and social commentary, Beaumont's singular portrait offers the compelling immediacy of an eyewitness to history.

A Brief Bibliography of Irish History

A Brief Bibliography of Irish History
Title A Brief Bibliography of Irish History PDF eBook
Author Constantia Maxwell
Publisher
Pages 40
Release 1911
Genre Ireland
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A History of the Irish Parliamentary Party

A History of the Irish Parliamentary Party
Title A History of the Irish Parliamentary Party PDF eBook
Author Frank Hugh O'Donnell
Publisher London : Longmans, Green
Pages 554
Release 1910
Genre Home rule
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Historical and Political Tracts

Historical and Political Tracts
Title Historical and Political Tracts PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Swift
Publisher
Pages 403
Release 1971
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The Princeton History of Modern Ireland

The Princeton History of Modern Ireland
Title The Princeton History of Modern Ireland PDF eBook
Author Richard Bourke
Publisher Princeton University Press
Pages 546
Release 2016-01-12
Genre History
ISBN 0691154066

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An accessible and innovative look at Irish history by some of today's most exciting historians of Ireland This book brings together some of today's most exciting scholars of Irish history to chart the pivotal events in the history of modern Ireland while providing fresh perspectives on topics ranging from colonialism and nationalism to political violence, famine, emigration, and feminism. The Princeton History of Modern Ireland takes readers from the Tudor conquest in the sixteenth century to the contemporary boom and bust of the Celtic Tiger, exploring key political developments as well as major social and cultural movements. Contributors describe how the experiences of empire and diaspora have determined Ireland’s position in the wider world and analyze them alongside domestic changes ranging from the Irish language to the economy. They trace the literary and intellectual history of Ireland from Jonathan Swift to Seamus Heaney and look at important shifts in ideology and belief, delving into subjects such as religion, gender, and Fenianism. Presenting the latest cutting-edge scholarship by a new generation of historians of Ireland, The Princeton History of Modern Ireland features narrative chapters on Irish history followed by thematic chapters on key topics. The book highlights the global reach of the Irish experience as well as commonalities shared across Europe, and brings vividly to life an Irish past shaped by conquest, plantation, assimilation, revolution, and partition.