This article addresses the writing and politics of Charles O'Conor, grandson of the noted antiquarian and founder of the Catholic Committee, Charles O'Conor of Belangare, who as librarian to George Nugent-Temple-Grenville, Marquis of Buckinghamshire, at Stowe played a crucial role in articulating Irish Catholic responses to the 1801 Act of Union. The paper argues O'Conor represented a Catholic perspective that felt an historic compromise between the political authority of the British constitution and the religious authority of the Catholic Church was possible
This paper considers the nature of the Irish state in the eighteenth century, and tests its function...
Escarbelt Bernard. S.J. Connolly : Religion, Law and Power : The making of Protestant Ireland, 1660-...
Abstract The theme of this master thesis is North Atlantic anti-Catholicism with the reasearch quest...
This article addresses the writing and politics of Charles O'Conor, grandson of the noted antiquaria...
This thesis is a study of the political career of Charles Owen O'Conor from 1860 to 1906. More commo...
This study views Sylvester O'Halloran's A general history of Ireland (1778) within the context of an...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...
The article examines Old English claims to catholic ‘liberty of conscience’ and the way in which thi...
Daniel O'Connell (Cahersiveen 1775 - Genoa 1847), an Irish politician and patriot, fought for Cathol...
Daniel O'Connell (Irish: Dónall Ó Conaill; 6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847), often referred to as The Li...
This article explores the relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in Ireland. It first expl...
This article seeks to explore the wide range of Irish Catholic political thinking in the early moder...
By 1660, the Common Law was widely, if not universally, applied in Ireland. For the English and Pro...
In this paper I examined the religious shift in Irish national identity, from Protestant to Catholic...
This paper considers the nature of the Irish state in the eighteenth century, and tests its function...
Escarbelt Bernard. S.J. Connolly : Religion, Law and Power : The making of Protestant Ireland, 1660-...
Abstract The theme of this master thesis is North Atlantic anti-Catholicism with the reasearch quest...
This article addresses the writing and politics of Charles O'Conor, grandson of the noted antiquaria...
This thesis is a study of the political career of Charles Owen O'Conor from 1860 to 1906. More commo...
This study views Sylvester O'Halloran's A general history of Ireland (1778) within the context of an...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
This is the story of an Irish man of God. He loved his Church and he loved his native land. . .and h...
The article examines Old English claims to catholic ‘liberty of conscience’ and the way in which thi...
Daniel O'Connell (Cahersiveen 1775 - Genoa 1847), an Irish politician and patriot, fought for Cathol...
Daniel O'Connell (Irish: Dónall Ó Conaill; 6 August 1775 – 15 May 1847), often referred to as The Li...
This article explores the relationship between Catholicism and nationalism in Ireland. It first expl...
This article seeks to explore the wide range of Irish Catholic political thinking in the early moder...
By 1660, the Common Law was widely, if not universally, applied in Ireland. For the English and Pro...
In this paper I examined the religious shift in Irish national identity, from Protestant to Catholic...
This paper considers the nature of the Irish state in the eighteenth century, and tests its function...
Escarbelt Bernard. S.J. Connolly : Religion, Law and Power : The making of Protestant Ireland, 1660-...
Abstract The theme of this master thesis is North Atlantic anti-Catholicism with the reasearch quest...