The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcolonial geographies, yet has frequently evaded considered scrutiny for a variety of reasons, including the deficiencies of the evidence. Eschewing assumptions of colonialism as a 'given' and informed by postcolonial perspectives in geography and related disciplines, this paper interrogates the initial contours of English colonial endeavours in one region of Ireland from the beginnings of renewed Crown interest in the mid-sixteenth century. Using the example of the O¿Dwyer family of Kilnamanagh in County Tipperary, the paper explores the interconnections as well as the conflicts of the worlds of the colonial 'newcomers' and Gaelic 'natives', and...
Recent years have seen renewed scholarly interest in Ireland s position within the English colonial ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN037979 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The main source for understanding the territorial structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later medieval ...
This is an important book. Smyth begins by setting out his three main themes: forging, colonialism ...
This is an important book. Smyth begins by setting out his three main themes: forging, colonialism ...
The sixteenth century Tudor English conquest and subsequent colonization of Ireland was a violent mi...
The regional expression of rural protest, agrarian outrage and rebellion in 19th century Ireland ha...
abstract: Culture played an intrinsic role in the conquest of Ireland in the sixteenth century, and ...
This dissertation seeks to consider the colonial experiences of Britain in Ireland and India in a co...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
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...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
Recent years have seen renewed scholarly interest in Ireland s position within the English colonial ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN037979 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The main source for understanding the territorial structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later medieval ...
This is an important book. Smyth begins by setting out his three main themes: forging, colonialism ...
This is an important book. Smyth begins by setting out his three main themes: forging, colonialism ...
The sixteenth century Tudor English conquest and subsequent colonization of Ireland was a violent mi...
The regional expression of rural protest, agrarian outrage and rebellion in 19th century Ireland ha...
abstract: Culture played an intrinsic role in the conquest of Ireland in the sixteenth century, and ...
This dissertation seeks to consider the colonial experiences of Britain in Ireland and India in a co...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
Increased Irish-Scottish contact was one of the main consequences of the Ulster plantation (1610), y...
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...
Using a diverse range of source material this paper highlights the colonial appropriation of the exi...
Recent years have seen renewed scholarly interest in Ireland s position within the English colonial ...
SIGLEAvailable from British Library Document Supply Centre-DSC:DXN037979 / BLDSC - British Library D...
The main source for understanding the territorial structure of Gaelic Ireland in the later medieval ...