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In this volume a number of leading historians explore the multiple dimensions of the Irish lord lieutenancy as an institution -political, social and cultural-between its gradual emergence in the wake of the Tudor proclamation of the Kingdom of Ireland' in 1541, and the office's abolition in the context of revolution, independence, and partition in 1922.

Produktbeschreibung
In this volume a number of leading historians explore the multiple dimensions of the Irish lord lieutenancy as an institution -political, social and cultural-between its gradual emergence in the wake of the Tudor proclamation of the Kingdom of Ireland' in 1541, and the office's abolition in the context of revolution, independence, and partition in 1922.
Autorenporträt
Peter Gray is professor of modern Irish history and director of the Institute of Irish Studies at Queen's University Belfast. He is the author of a number of books, including The Making of the Irish Poor Law 1815-43 and Famine, Land and Politics: British Government and Irish Society 1843-50 .