Explores the relationship between England and Ireland in the Tudor period using William Cecil as a vehicle for historical enquiry. Argues that Cecil shaped the course and character of Tudor rule in Ireland in Elizabeth's reign more than any other figure, and offers a major reappraisal of this crucial period in the histories of England and Ireland.
Explores the relationship between England and Ireland in the Tudor period using William Cecil as a vehicle for historical enquiry. Argues that Cecil shaped the course and character of Tudor rule in Ireland in Elizabeth's reign more than any other figure, and offers a major reappraisal of this crucial period in the histories of England and Ireland.
Dr Christopher Maginn received his PhD from the National University of Ireland, Galway. He has published extensively on the history of early modern Ireland and Britain. He is currently Associate Professor of History and Director of the Institute of Irish Studies at Fordham University in New York.
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Introduction PART I: A DEEPENING ASSOCIATION 1: The Tudor Lordship of Ireland, 1520 2: The Tudor Kingdom of Ireland, 1550 PART II: IRELAND MATTERS 3: Correspondence and Points of Contact 4: Government and Policy 5: Money 6: The Irish 7: Religion PART III: BURGHLEY'S IRELAND 8: The Kingdom of Ireland, 1598 9: 'A carefull father for this poore realm' Conclusion: William Cecil, Ireland, and the Tudor State Bibliography Index
Introduction PART I: A DEEPENING ASSOCIATION 1: The Tudor Lordship of Ireland, 1520 2: The Tudor Kingdom of Ireland, 1550 PART II: IRELAND MATTERS 3: Correspondence and Points of Contact 4: Government and Policy 5: Money 6: The Irish 7: Religion PART III: BURGHLEY'S IRELAND 8: The Kingdom of Ireland, 1598 9: 'A carefull father for this poore realm' Conclusion: William Cecil, Ireland, and the Tudor State Bibliography Index
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