William Edward Hartpole Lecky
A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century 5 Volume Paperback Set
William Edward Hartpole Lecky
A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century 5 Volume Paperback Set
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Lecky's History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century remains an important work, particularly for its use of lost archival sources.
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Lecky's History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century remains an important work, particularly for its use of lost archival sources.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 2660
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 145mm x 165mm
- Gewicht: 3130g
- ISBN-13: 9781108024495
- ISBN-10: 1108024491
- Artikelnr.: 34571865
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 2660
- Erscheinungstermin: 6. Januar 2011
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 224mm x 145mm x 165mm
- Gewicht: 3130g
- ISBN-13: 9781108024495
- ISBN-10: 1108024491
- Artikelnr.: 34571865
Volume 1: Part I. Ireland Before the Eighteenth Century: 1. The land war
2. Religious grievances
3. Rebellion of 1641
4. The revolution
Part II. 1700-1760: 1. Laws against Catholics in Ireland
2. Commercial legislation
3. Emigration of the more energetic Irishmen
4. Religious legislation
5. Social and political effects of the confiscations
6. Better aspects of Irish life
7. Description of the country
8. Irish crime
9. Conflict between the Anglicans and Dissenters
10. Conflict between the English and Irish interests. Volume 2: Part III. 1760-1778: 1. The Whiteboys
2. Viceroyalty of Townshend
3. Viceroyalty of Harcourt
4. Viceroyalty of Buckinghamshire
5. The Catholic question
Part IV. 1778-1782: 1. Viceroyalty of Carlisle
2. Viceroyalty of Portland
Part V. 1782-1789: 1. Viceroyalty of Temple
2. Viceroyalty of Northington
3. Viceroyalty of the Duke of Rutland
4. Viceroyalty of the Marquis of Buckingham
5. Condition of the country. Volume 3: Part VI. 1790-1793: 1. Viceroyalty of the Earl of Westmorland
2. Session of 1793
Part VII. Contrast Between the Sentiments of Parliament and of the Country in 1793: 1. Defenderism
2. The Fitzwilliam episode
Part VIII. Camden Arrives March 31, 1795: 1. Maynooth
2. Agrarian system of Ireland
3. Rise of Orangism
4. Parliamentary proceedings, Spring of 1796
5. Parliamentary proceedings, Oct. and Nov. 1796
6. Influence of foreign affairs on Ireland. Volume 4: Part IX. Superficial Character of Much Irish Disloyalty: 1. Disturbances in the North
2. The disarming
3. Influences that acted on the Catholic masses
4. Negotiations at Lille
5. Disaffection in the fleet
Part X. The Rebellion: 1. First stage of the Rebellion
2. Wexford Rebellion
3. State of Ulster
4. Wexford. Volume 5: Part XI. State of the Rebellion when Cornwallis Arrived: 1. Expedition to Killala Bay
Part XII. The Union
Section 1: 1. The Union during the Commonwealth
2. The session of 1799
Part XIII. The Union
Section 2: 1. Means by which the majority was secured
2. Opinion outside Parliament
3. The Irish Parliament, 1800
4. Evils to be remedied largely non-political
5. The Catholic question
Index.
2. Religious grievances
3. Rebellion of 1641
4. The revolution
Part II. 1700-1760: 1. Laws against Catholics in Ireland
2. Commercial legislation
3. Emigration of the more energetic Irishmen
4. Religious legislation
5. Social and political effects of the confiscations
6. Better aspects of Irish life
7. Description of the country
8. Irish crime
9. Conflict between the Anglicans and Dissenters
10. Conflict between the English and Irish interests. Volume 2: Part III. 1760-1778: 1. The Whiteboys
2. Viceroyalty of Townshend
3. Viceroyalty of Harcourt
4. Viceroyalty of Buckinghamshire
5. The Catholic question
Part IV. 1778-1782: 1. Viceroyalty of Carlisle
2. Viceroyalty of Portland
Part V. 1782-1789: 1. Viceroyalty of Temple
2. Viceroyalty of Northington
3. Viceroyalty of the Duke of Rutland
4. Viceroyalty of the Marquis of Buckingham
5. Condition of the country. Volume 3: Part VI. 1790-1793: 1. Viceroyalty of the Earl of Westmorland
2. Session of 1793
Part VII. Contrast Between the Sentiments of Parliament and of the Country in 1793: 1. Defenderism
2. The Fitzwilliam episode
Part VIII. Camden Arrives March 31, 1795: 1. Maynooth
2. Agrarian system of Ireland
3. Rise of Orangism
4. Parliamentary proceedings, Spring of 1796
5. Parliamentary proceedings, Oct. and Nov. 1796
6. Influence of foreign affairs on Ireland. Volume 4: Part IX. Superficial Character of Much Irish Disloyalty: 1. Disturbances in the North
2. The disarming
3. Influences that acted on the Catholic masses
4. Negotiations at Lille
5. Disaffection in the fleet
Part X. The Rebellion: 1. First stage of the Rebellion
2. Wexford Rebellion
3. State of Ulster
4. Wexford. Volume 5: Part XI. State of the Rebellion when Cornwallis Arrived: 1. Expedition to Killala Bay
Part XII. The Union
Section 1: 1. The Union during the Commonwealth
2. The session of 1799
Part XIII. The Union
Section 2: 1. Means by which the majority was secured
2. Opinion outside Parliament
3. The Irish Parliament, 1800
4. Evils to be remedied largely non-political
5. The Catholic question
Index.
Volume 1: Part I. Ireland Before the Eighteenth Century: 1. The land war
2. Religious grievances
3. Rebellion of 1641
4. The revolution
Part II. 1700-1760: 1. Laws against Catholics in Ireland
2. Commercial legislation
3. Emigration of the more energetic Irishmen
4. Religious legislation
5. Social and political effects of the confiscations
6. Better aspects of Irish life
7. Description of the country
8. Irish crime
9. Conflict between the Anglicans and Dissenters
10. Conflict between the English and Irish interests. Volume 2: Part III. 1760-1778: 1. The Whiteboys
2. Viceroyalty of Townshend
3. Viceroyalty of Harcourt
4. Viceroyalty of Buckinghamshire
5. The Catholic question
Part IV. 1778-1782: 1. Viceroyalty of Carlisle
2. Viceroyalty of Portland
Part V. 1782-1789: 1. Viceroyalty of Temple
2. Viceroyalty of Northington
3. Viceroyalty of the Duke of Rutland
4. Viceroyalty of the Marquis of Buckingham
5. Condition of the country. Volume 3: Part VI. 1790-1793: 1. Viceroyalty of the Earl of Westmorland
2. Session of 1793
Part VII. Contrast Between the Sentiments of Parliament and of the Country in 1793: 1. Defenderism
2. The Fitzwilliam episode
Part VIII. Camden Arrives March 31, 1795: 1. Maynooth
2. Agrarian system of Ireland
3. Rise of Orangism
4. Parliamentary proceedings, Spring of 1796
5. Parliamentary proceedings, Oct. and Nov. 1796
6. Influence of foreign affairs on Ireland. Volume 4: Part IX. Superficial Character of Much Irish Disloyalty: 1. Disturbances in the North
2. The disarming
3. Influences that acted on the Catholic masses
4. Negotiations at Lille
5. Disaffection in the fleet
Part X. The Rebellion: 1. First stage of the Rebellion
2. Wexford Rebellion
3. State of Ulster
4. Wexford. Volume 5: Part XI. State of the Rebellion when Cornwallis Arrived: 1. Expedition to Killala Bay
Part XII. The Union
Section 1: 1. The Union during the Commonwealth
2. The session of 1799
Part XIII. The Union
Section 2: 1. Means by which the majority was secured
2. Opinion outside Parliament
3. The Irish Parliament, 1800
4. Evils to be remedied largely non-political
5. The Catholic question
Index.
2. Religious grievances
3. Rebellion of 1641
4. The revolution
Part II. 1700-1760: 1. Laws against Catholics in Ireland
2. Commercial legislation
3. Emigration of the more energetic Irishmen
4. Religious legislation
5. Social and political effects of the confiscations
6. Better aspects of Irish life
7. Description of the country
8. Irish crime
9. Conflict between the Anglicans and Dissenters
10. Conflict between the English and Irish interests. Volume 2: Part III. 1760-1778: 1. The Whiteboys
2. Viceroyalty of Townshend
3. Viceroyalty of Harcourt
4. Viceroyalty of Buckinghamshire
5. The Catholic question
Part IV. 1778-1782: 1. Viceroyalty of Carlisle
2. Viceroyalty of Portland
Part V. 1782-1789: 1. Viceroyalty of Temple
2. Viceroyalty of Northington
3. Viceroyalty of the Duke of Rutland
4. Viceroyalty of the Marquis of Buckingham
5. Condition of the country. Volume 3: Part VI. 1790-1793: 1. Viceroyalty of the Earl of Westmorland
2. Session of 1793
Part VII. Contrast Between the Sentiments of Parliament and of the Country in 1793: 1. Defenderism
2. The Fitzwilliam episode
Part VIII. Camden Arrives March 31, 1795: 1. Maynooth
2. Agrarian system of Ireland
3. Rise of Orangism
4. Parliamentary proceedings, Spring of 1796
5. Parliamentary proceedings, Oct. and Nov. 1796
6. Influence of foreign affairs on Ireland. Volume 4: Part IX. Superficial Character of Much Irish Disloyalty: 1. Disturbances in the North
2. The disarming
3. Influences that acted on the Catholic masses
4. Negotiations at Lille
5. Disaffection in the fleet
Part X. The Rebellion: 1. First stage of the Rebellion
2. Wexford Rebellion
3. State of Ulster
4. Wexford. Volume 5: Part XI. State of the Rebellion when Cornwallis Arrived: 1. Expedition to Killala Bay
Part XII. The Union
Section 1: 1. The Union during the Commonwealth
2. The session of 1799
Part XIII. The Union
Section 2: 1. Means by which the majority was secured
2. Opinion outside Parliament
3. The Irish Parliament, 1800
4. Evils to be remedied largely non-political
5. The Catholic question
Index.