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Titre : | Eighteenth-Century Ireland vol. 22 - 2007 |
Type de document : | Bulletin |
Paru le : | 01/01/2007 |
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Allan BLACKSTOCK, Auteur
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This article considers published sermons preached to Presbyterians in Ulster and generated by the Jacobite rising of 1715 and 1745, the American war and the French Revolutionary and Napoleonic wats...

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Ian Campbell ROSS, Auteur
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This paper adresses the mutual interests of historians and literary scholars by considering the work of Paul Rycaut (1629-1700) and its role in the creation of a distinctively Irish literature. Kno...

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D. W. HAYTON, Auteur
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Henry Maxwell (1669-1730) has been identified among those Irish Protestants developing the 'commonwealth' tradition of Whiggism in the early eighteenth century, and also as the author of one of the...

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Lisa Marie GRIFFITH, Auteur
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This article will assess the social mobility of a family over a century and analyse the important factors in the rise of their fortune as well as their ability to sustain their title, financial sta...

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Meidhbhin NI URDAIL, Auteur
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Cuirt an Mhean Oiche by Brian Merriman is one of a number of poems which focuses on men's and women's expectations of marriage in Ireland during the long eighteenth century. This article discus...

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Clare O'HALLORAN, Auteur
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History writing in the long eighteenth century was shaped by the two golden age myths, one secular (a Milesian civilisation lasting until 1169), the other Christian (the island of saints and schola...

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Vincent MORLEY, Auteur
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The ideology of Irish Jacobitism and its influence on later political moments are examined. It is argued that popular Jacobitism in Ireland was sharply distinguished from British Jacobitism by the ...

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Monika CLASS, Auteur
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In the late eighteenth-century, Kant's Critical Philosophy appealed to Irish intellectuals for political reasons, notably to Dr J.A. O'Keefe. This article contains new biographical information abou...