This article seeks to delineate the class structure of indigenous society in Ulster in the period between the beginning of large-scale colonisation at the start of the 17th century, and the 1641 rising. This has been attempted in order to see what insights can be gained from an analysis, in terms of class-struggle, of a society that has often been viewed solely in terms of ethnic or confessional conflict. Use has been made of primarily English sources, bearing in mind the requisite caution that needs to be employed when using sources that were often hostile and disparaging of Gaelic society. The 1641 depositions, for example, were taken with the expressed intention of recording Irish crimes and the sufferings of colonists; while in this sen...
While the historiography of English perceptions of the Irish in the later period of the Victorian er...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
The common assertion that the Protestant working class in Northern Ireland is passive, even reaction...
The regional expression of rural protest, agrarian outrage and rebellion in 19th century Ireland ha...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
Paper presented at the conference 'Protestant Traditions and the Paths to Peace: Beyond the Legacie...
The common assertion that the Protestant working class in Northern Ireland is passive, even reaction...
Having critically examined the dominant approaches to the study of development now current in Irish ...
This thesis deals with the transition that was taking place in Protestant society in the immediate p...
This thesis deals with the transition that was taking place in Protestant society in the immediate p...
While language has been viewed as a traditional constituent of ethnic identity, it actually played a...
The dissertation argues that Ulster Catholic laity inhabited a social and cultural frontier throug...
While the historiography of English perceptions of the Irish in the later period of the Victorian er...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
The common assertion that the Protestant working class in Northern Ireland is passive, even reaction...
The regional expression of rural protest, agrarian outrage and rebellion in 19th century Ireland ha...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
Paper presented at the conference 'Protestant Traditions and the Paths to Peace: Beyond the Legacie...
The common assertion that the Protestant working class in Northern Ireland is passive, even reaction...
Having critically examined the dominant approaches to the study of development now current in Irish ...
This thesis deals with the transition that was taking place in Protestant society in the immediate p...
This thesis deals with the transition that was taking place in Protestant society in the immediate p...
While language has been viewed as a traditional constituent of ethnic identity, it actually played a...
The dissertation argues that Ulster Catholic laity inhabited a social and cultural frontier throug...
While the historiography of English perceptions of the Irish in the later period of the Victorian er...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...