The united Irishmen, rebellion and the act of union, 1798-1803 /
Clasificación: | Libro Electrónico |
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Formato: | Electrónico eBook |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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Barnsley, South Yorkshire :
Pen & Sword History,
2018.
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Acceso en línea: | Texto completo |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Cover; Book Title; Copyright; Contents; Preface; Contributors; Introduction: Rebellions and Union; Chapter One: Thomas Russell, United Irishman; Chapter Two: Informers, informants & information: The secret history of the 1790s; Chapter Three: The men of no popery: The origins of the Orange Order; Chapter Four: An unfortunate man: James Coigly, 1761-98; Chapter Five: 'Close enough to toss a ship's biscuit ashore': The French fleet at Bantry Bay, 1796; Chapter Six: A 'Catholic wind' on Bantry Bay?; Chapter Seven: A rough guide to revolutionary Paris: Wolfe Tone as an accidental tourist
- Chapter Eight: A forgotten army: The Irish YeomanryChapter Nine: The military strategy of the Wexford United Irishmen in 1798; Chapter Ten: The Scullabogue massacre, 1798; Chapter Eleven: 1798 in the north; Chapter Twelve: 'Keeping up the flame': (General) Joseph Holt; Chapter Thirteen: 'Educated Whiteboyism': The Cork tithe war, 1798-99; Chapter Fourteen: 'An Act of power & corruption'? The Union debate; Chapter Fifteen: The rising of 1803 in Dublin; Chapter Sixteen: The (show?) trial of Robert Emmet; Chapter Seventeen: Robert Emmet: Between memory and history; Bibliography; Back Cover