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The Plantation of Ulster

Ideology and Practice

Micheál Ó Siochrú Eamonn Ciardha Eamonn Ciardha David Edwards

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English
Manchester University Press
02 October 2012
This book is the first major academic study of the Ulster Plantation in over 25 years. The pivotal importance of the Plantation to the shared histories of Ireland and Britain would be difficult to overstate. It helped secure the English conquest of Ireland, and dramatically transformed Ireland's physical, political, religious and cultural landscapes. The legacies of the Plantation are still contested to this day, but as the Peace Process evolves and the violence of the previous forty years begins to recede into memory, vital space has been created for a timely reappraisal of the plantation process and its role in identity formation within Ulster, Ireland and beyond. This collection of essays by leading scholars in the field offers an important redress in terms of the previous coverage of the plantations, moving away from an exclusive colonial perspective, to include the native Catholic experience, and in so doing will hopefully stimulate further research into this crucial episode in Irish and British history. -- .
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Imprint:   Manchester University Press
Country of Publication:   United Kingdom
Dimensions:   Height: 234mm,  Width: 156mm,  Spine: 21mm
Weight:   621g
ISBN:   9780719086083
ISBN 10:   0719086086
Series:   Studies in Early Modern Irish History
Pages:   288
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Audience:   General/trade ,  Professional and scholarly ,  ELT Advanced ,  Undergraduate
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
1. Introduction: Micheál Ó Siochrú and Éamonn Ó Ciardha – The plantation of Ulster: ideas and ideologies 2. Jenny Wormald – ‘The ‘British’ Crown, the Earls and the Plantation of Ulster’ 3. Martin MacGregor – ‘Civilizing’ Gaelic Scotland: The Scottish Isles and the Stuart Empire’ 4. Philip Withington – ‘Plantation and Civil Society’ 5. Ian Archer – ‘The City of London and the Ulster Plantation’ 6. Raymond Gillespie – ‘Success and failure in The Ulster Plantation’ 7. Brian MacCuarta – ‘The Catholic Church in Ulster under the Plantation, 1609–42’ 8. Colin Breen – ‘Randal MacDonnell and early Seventeenth-Century Settlement in Northeast Ulster, 1603–30’ 9. Andrew Hadfield – ‘Educating the Colonial Mind: Spenser and the Plantation’ 10. Marc Caball – ‘Responses to transformation: Gaelic poets and the plantation of Ulster’ 11. Diarmuid Ó Doibhlin – ‘The Plantation of Ulster: Aspects of Gaelic Letters’ 12. Willy Maley – ‘Angling for Ulster: Ireland and plantation in Jacobean literature’ 13. Nicholas McDowell – ‘The Scottish inhabitants of that Province are actually revolted’: John Milton on the failure of the Ulster Plantation’ Index -- .

Michel Siochr is Associate Professor of History at Trinity College, Dublin|amonn Ciardha is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Ulster

Reviews for The Plantation of Ulster: Ideology and Practice

A great merit of the volume is the involvement of Scots historians. (Jonathan Bardon, Familia: Ulster Genealogical Review. No 29 2013) this book has much to commend for its breadth of coverage, for its solid performance and for its interdisciplinary approaches. Allan I. Macinnes, University of Strathclyde, Northern Scotland, 2019 -- .


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