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Popular Protest and Policing in Ascendancy Ireland, 1691–1761: Irish Historical Monographs

Autor Timothy D. Watt
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 15 noi 2018
This book explores the connexion between collective action, popular politics and policing in Ireland from the end of the Williamite war in 1691 to the outbreak of the Whiteboy agrarian protest in 1761. It considers the impact madeby the people who maintained order - civilian officers, the army and militias, and bands of irregular forces - outlining not only the many problems that they faced but also the effects on Irish society of their abuses. The book highlights the conflict between authorities, who were enforcing laws, and crowds, who were enforcing popular notions of justice, as well as the changes taking place in the ethics of law enforcement. It shows how increasing taxes collected by the Irish government, used mainly to pay for the British army, resulted in a proliferation of violent protests in most parts of Ireland in the early eighteenth century. In addition, the book discusses popular attitudesand belief systems, examines the conduct of rioters and members of the forces of order and reveals the moral compasses used during violent confrontations on both sides of the legal divide. Overall, the book's investigation of large-scale disorder leads us to a better understanding of the relationships between rulers and the ruled in Ireland in this period.

TIMOTHY D. WATT is a Post-Doctoral Fellow in the School of History at University College Dublin.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781783273126
ISBN-10: 1783273127
Pagini: 274
Dimensiuni: 161 x 239 x 22 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Editura: Boydell and Brewer
Seria Irish Historical Monographs


Notă biografică

Timothy D. Watt

Cuprins

Introduction Civil law enforcers in a 'self-policing' society The standing army and policing Local militias, irregular forces and the 'tory wars' 'Mobs', authorities and popular politics A 'rebellious traditional culture' in Ireland 'Riot and rescue' and anti-taxation protest Journeymen, masters and 'collective bargaining by riot' in Dublin Factional gangs, authorities and corruption of the law in Dublin Conclusion Appendix: Irish Combination Acts, 1705-1780 Bibliography Index