In 1579 the English writer Thomas Churchyard explained to his readers the military strategy that Sir Humphrey Gilbert had used in Ireland during the suppression of the First Desmond Rebellion ten years earlier. He wrote that ‘when soeuer he [Gilbert] made any ostyng, or inrode, into the enemies Countrey, he killed manne, woman, and child, and spoiled, wasted, and burned, by the grounde all that he might: leauyng nothyng of the enemies in saffetie, whiche he could possiblie waste, or consume’. Gilbert’s actions have been seen as emblematic of the apparently special character of English warfare in sixteenth-century Ireland. The editors of an influential collection of essays examining conflict in early modern Ireland have written of ‘a level o...
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Oliver Cromwell has always been a subject of fierce debate since his death on September 3, 1658. The...
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Building upon some classical debates in historical materialism, this essay proceeds to a critical ap...
The English invasion of Ireland is of central importance to the interconnected histories of Britain ...
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The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
On 26 June 1574, Gabriel de Lorges, comte de Montgomery and Huguenot commander, was executed in Pari...
This article offers a critical analysis of the representation of early modern popular violence provi...
This thesis proposes to examine the campaign of Oliver Cromwell against the Irish in the years 1649...
Scholars have long been aware that the original performances of Shakespeare's Henry V (1599) are dee...
This article examines the scorched-earth campaigns Thomas Howard, earl of Surrey, launched in France...
Irish nationalist historians resoundingly paint Oliver Cromwell as a genocidal madman, much to the d...
There are few periods in the history of any nation as tumultuous as the late-sixteenth and early-sev...
Violence was a central feature of Anglo-Irish relations in the latter half of the sixteenth century....
Few men are as resoundingly condemned in Irish culture than Oliver Cromwell. Indeed, Irish nationali...
Oliver Cromwell has always been a subject of fierce debate since his death on September 3, 1658. The...
In 1544, Henry VIII led the largest army then ever raised by an English monarch to invade France. Th...
Building upon some classical debates in historical materialism, this essay proceeds to a critical ap...
The English invasion of Ireland is of central importance to the interconnected histories of Britain ...
Refugee crises in the modern era are often the products of wars launched against civilians and typic...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
On 26 June 1574, Gabriel de Lorges, comte de Montgomery and Huguenot commander, was executed in Pari...
This article offers a critical analysis of the representation of early modern popular violence provi...
This thesis proposes to examine the campaign of Oliver Cromwell against the Irish in the years 1649...
Scholars have long been aware that the original performances of Shakespeare's Henry V (1599) are dee...