Loyalism in Ireland, 1789-1829

Irish loyalism is often neglected in the historical literature or misrepresented as an ideologically rigid and narrowly sectarian foil to emerging nationalism. Yet, in the French Revolutionary wars, loyalism was a recognisable counter-revolutionary ideology with recent parallels in Britain, Europe a...

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1. Verfasser: Blackstock, Allan (VerfasserIn)
Format: Elektronisch E-Book
Sprache:English
Veröffentlicht: Suffolk Boydell & Brewer 2007
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  • Section 1 Loyal is Defined 1 23 Antecedents: loyalty and disaffection in Ireland before 1789 2 39 The Brethren of Britons: the emergence of Irish counter-revolutionary loyalism, 1789-96 3 70 'The first up will carry the day': the mobilisation and militarisation of Irish loyalism, 1796-8 4 97 Closing the ranks: loyalism monopolised, 1798-1805 Section 2 Loyalism in Limbo 5 133 'Ceremonial pageantry': the politics of parading and public display, 1805-15 6 169 The first dissolution and the second reformation: loyalism in decline, 1815-25 Section 3 Loyalism, Protestantism and Popular Politics 7 197 Protestant politics, popular loyalism and public opinion, 1825-8 8 225 The Star of Brunswick