Tyrone's Rebellion

Tyrone's Rebellion
Title Tyrone's Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Hiram Morgan
Publisher Boydell & Brewer
Pages 268
Release 1999
Genre History
ISBN 9780851156835

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`A study of both Tudor Anglo-Irish relations and the 16th century, Morgan's work is first rate, thoughtful, well-researched and subtle.' ARCHIVES As a study of both Tudor Anglo-Irish relations and the sixteenth-century, Morgan's work is first rate, thoughtful, well-researched and subtle. ARCHIVES Fascinating piece of detective work... No serious student of late Tudor Ireland can afford to ignore this rigorous and painstaking analysis. HISTORY Between 1594-1603 Elizabeth I faced her most dangerous challenge - the insurrection in Ireland known to British historians as the rebellion of the earl of Tyrone, and to their Irish counterparts in the Nine Years War. This study examines the causes of the conflict in the developing policy of the Crown, which climaxed in the Monaghan settlement of 1591, and the continuing resilience of the Gaelic system which brought to power Hugh Roe O'Donnell and Hugh O'Neill. The role of Hugh O'Neill, the earl of Tyrone, was pivotal in the conspiracies leading up to the war and in the leadership ofthe Irish cause thereafter. O'Neill's acceptance of an alliance with Spain rather than a fragile compromise with England is the terminal point of the study. By exploiting all the available source material, Dr Morgan has not only provided a critical reassessment of the early career of Hugh O'Neill but also made an original and lasting contribution to both Irish and Tudor historiography. HIRAM MORGAN is lecturer in history, University College, Cork.

The Irish Rebellion

The Irish Rebellion
Title The Irish Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Sir John Temple
Publisher
Pages 262
Release 1812
Genre Ireland
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Tyrone

Tyrone
Title Tyrone PDF eBook
Author Charles Dillon
Publisher
Pages 946
Release 2000
Genre History
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But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us

But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us
Title But the Irish Sea Betwixt Us PDF eBook
Author Andrew Murphy
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 248
Release 1999-01-01
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 9780813170138

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At the rise of the Tudor age, England began to form a national identity. With that sense of self came the beginnings of the colonialist notion of the ""other"""" Ireland, however, proved a most difficult other because it was so closely linked, both culturally and geographically, to England. Ireland's colonial position was especially complex because of the political, religious, and ethnic heritage it shared with England. Andrew Murphy asserts that the Irish were seen not as absolute but as ""proximate"" others. As a result, English writing about Ireland was a problematic process, since standard.

Earl of Tyrone's Rebellion

Earl of Tyrone's Rebellion
Title Earl of Tyrone's Rebellion PDF eBook
Author Retta SINGLETON
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 1915
Genre
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The History of the General Rebellion in Ireland

The History of the General Rebellion in Ireland
Title The History of the General Rebellion in Ireland PDF eBook
Author Sir John Temple
Publisher
Pages 454
Release 1766
Genre Drogheda
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England under the Tudors and Stuarts

England under the Tudors and Stuarts
Title England under the Tudors and Stuarts PDF eBook
Author James Birchall
Publisher
Pages 760
Release 1861
Genre Great Britain
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