The origins of sectarianism in early modern Ireland
Ireland is riven by sectarian hatred. This simple assumption provides a powerful explanation for the bitterness and violence which has so dominated Irish history. Most notably, the troubles in Northern Ireland have provided fertile ground for scholars from all disciplines to argue about and explore...
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2005
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Inhaltsangabe:
- Living together, living apart: sectarianism in early modern Ireland / Alan Ford
- Confessionalisation in Ireland: periodisation and character, 1534-1649 / Ute Lotz-Heumann
- Protestant prelates or godly pastors? The dilemma of the early Stuart episcopate / John McCafferty
- 'In imitation of that holy patron of prelates the blessed St Charles': episcopal activity in Ireland and the formation of a confessional identity, 1618-1653 / Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin
- A haven of popery: English Catholic migration to Ireland in the age of plantations / David Edwards
- The Irish historical renaissance and the shaping of Protestant history / Alan Ford
- Religion, culture and the bardic elite in early modern Ireland / Marc Caball
- The political and religious thought of Florence Conry and Hugh McCaughwell / Micheál MacCraith
- Sectarianism: division and dissent in Irish Catholicism / Brian Jackson
- Purity of blood and purity of faith in early modern Ireland / Declan Downey
- Concluding reflection: confronting the violence of the Irish reformations / John Morrill