With regard to England's Irish policy, the years 1534-1540 are distinguishable from those which preceded or followed them. During these years, England ended a long practice of neglecting Ireland and made a concerted effort to increase royal authority there. This special policy for Ireland was prompted in part by the outbreak of an open rebellion against the King which occurred in Dublin in the spring of 1534. However, earlier direct challenges to Tudor authority from Ireland had been largely ignored, and factors other than the rebellion itself made Henry VIII decide to send an army from England to suppress the insurrection and then proceed to implement various administrative and ecclesiastical reforms in Ireland. Not the least of these fact...
This thesis represents an important investigation into the much-neglected period of exile endured by...
Violence was a central feature of Anglo-Irish relations in the latter half of the sixteenth century....
The year 1171 CE marks the first moment that King Henry II of England stepped foot on the lands of m...
Ireland in the 16th century was by far the most self-governed domain under the authority of King Hen...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
The reign of Henry VIII was a watershed in Irish history. Historians, however, have underestimated t...
Ireland underwent a profound transformation in the sixteenth century. In 1500 Ireland, nominally a p...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a detailed examination and analysis of reform literature concerni...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a detailed examination and analysis of reform literature concerni...
THESIS 10110The aim of this study is to provide an analysis of the reaction of Irish Catholics to go...
The fall of the Kildare Geraldines in 1534 has traditionally been seen as the hinge of late medieval...
Recent years have seen renewed scholarly interest in Ireland s position within the English colonial ...
An examination of the motivations and justifications of the English to remain in Ireland under the r...
The purpose of the article is to determine the concept of the policy of British monarch James II Stu...
This thesis represents an important investigation into the much-neglected period of exile endured by...
Violence was a central feature of Anglo-Irish relations in the latter half of the sixteenth century....
The year 1171 CE marks the first moment that King Henry II of England stepped foot on the lands of m...
Ireland in the 16th century was by far the most self-governed domain under the authority of King Hen...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
This study examines the reasons why the O’Donnell lords of Tír Conaill were never fully reconciled t...
The reign of Henry VIII was a watershed in Irish history. Historians, however, have underestimated t...
Ireland underwent a profound transformation in the sixteenth century. In 1500 Ireland, nominally a p...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a detailed examination and analysis of reform literature concerni...
The aim of this thesis is to offer a detailed examination and analysis of reform literature concerni...
THESIS 10110The aim of this study is to provide an analysis of the reaction of Irish Catholics to go...
The fall of the Kildare Geraldines in 1534 has traditionally been seen as the hinge of late medieval...
Recent years have seen renewed scholarly interest in Ireland s position within the English colonial ...
An examination of the motivations and justifications of the English to remain in Ireland under the r...
The purpose of the article is to determine the concept of the policy of British monarch James II Stu...
This thesis represents an important investigation into the much-neglected period of exile endured by...
Violence was a central feature of Anglo-Irish relations in the latter half of the sixteenth century....
The year 1171 CE marks the first moment that King Henry II of England stepped foot on the lands of m...