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The Anglo–Irish Experience, 1680–1730 – Religion, Identity and Patriotism

Autor D. W. Hayton
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 17 oct 2012
The wars and revolutions of seventeenth-century Ireland established in power a ruling class of Protestant landowners whose culture and connexions were traditionally English, but whose interests and political loyalties were increasingly Irish. At first unsure of their self-image and ambivalent in their loyalties, they gradually became more confident and developed a distinctive notion of 'Irishness'. The Anglo-Irish Experience explores the religious, intellectual and political culture of this new elite during a period of change and adjustment. D.W. Hayton traces both the shifting sense of national identity characteristic of the period and the changing stereotype of the Irish in English popular literature - which did much to push the 'Anglo-Irish' to embrace their Irish heritage. He also argues for the emergence of a pragmatic, constructive form of political 'patriotism', linked closely to the prevailing ideology of economic 'improvement' and underpinned by the influence of evangelical Protestantism.
A key feature of the book is the use made of case studies of individuals and families: the decay of the Ormond Butlers, undermined by debt and eventually driven into political exile; the rise and fall of the Brodricks, gentlemen lawyers with a strong provincial power-base; the political journey of the politician and political writer Henry Maxwell, from'commonwealth whig' ideologue to ministerial hack; and the relationship between Sir John Rawdon, a pious and intellectual squire, and his estate agent Thomas Prior, pamphleteer and apostle of 'improvement'. These and other narratives illustrate the variety and complexity of the 'Anglo-Irish' experience in a period that witnessed the foundation of what would in due course come to be known as the 'Protestant nation'. Early modern British and Irish historianswill find this book invaluable.

D.W. Hayton is Professor of Early Modern Irish and British History at Queen's University Belfast, and the author of Ruling Ireland, 1685-1742: Politics, Politicians and Parties (Boydell, 2004
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9781843837466
ISBN-10: 1843837463
Pagini: 246
Dimensiuni: 156 x 234 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.54 kg
Ediția:New.
Editura: BOYDELL PRESS

Notă biografică

D. W. Hayton

Cuprins

Preface From Barbarian to Burlesque: The Changing Stereotype of the Irish Anglo-Irish Attitudes: Shifting Perceptions of National Identity Aristocratic Decline: The Fall of the House of Ormond A Presence in the Country: The Brodricks and Their 'Interest' 'Commonwealthman', Unionist and King's Servant: Henry Maxwell and the Whig Imperative 'Paltry Underlings of State'? The Character and Aspirations of the 'Castle' Party, 1715-32 Creating Industrious Protestants: Charity Schools and the Enterprise of Religious and Social Reformation A Question of Upbringing: Thomas Prior, Sir John Rawdon, 3rd Bt, and the Mentality and Ideology of 'Improvement'