Plantation - Aspects of Seventeenth-Century Ulster Society

Aspects of seventeenth-century Ulster society

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The plantation of Ulster in the early seventeenth century was an episode of critical importance in the history of Ireland, the legacy of which is still apparent today. Adopting a multidisciplinary approach, this collection of essays, arising from two conferences organised by the Ulster Local History Trust in 2008 and 2010, explores a number of themes relating to the plantation. The essays in Plantation - Aspects of seventeenth-century Ulster Society, range from overviews to case studies of particular areas, individuals or groups. Sources that are essential to a better understanding of the immense social, economic, demographic and political changes brought about by the plantation are highlighted, while the experiences of the Irish, English and Scots are all brought into view and analysed from different perspectives. Edited by Brendan Scott and John Dooher expert contributors to the book include Dr Patrick Fitzgerald and Dr William Roulston The conclusions challenge some preconceived notions and offer fresh thinking on aspects of this period. This accessible, scholarly and competitively priced collection does much to further our understanding of the Ulster Plantation.
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Writer
Scott, Brendan, Dooher, John
Title
Plantation - Aspects of Seventeenth-Century Ulster Society
Publisher
Ulster Historical Foundation
Year
2020
Language
English
Pages
139
EAN
9781909556096
Binding format
Paperback

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