
This is a study of religion, politics, and society in a period of great significance in modern Irish history. The late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries saw the consolidation of the power of the Protestant landed class, the enactment of penal laws against Catholics, and constitutional conflicts that forced Irish Protestants to redefine their ideas of national identity. Connolly's scholarly and wide-ranging study examines these developments and sets them in their historical context. The Ireland that emerges from his lucid and penetrating analysis was essentially a part of ancien regime Europe: a pre-industrial society in which the dominance of a landed elite depended on maintaining the balance between coercion, deference, and an absence of credible pretenders to power; in which the ties of patronage and clientship were often more important than horizontal bonds of shared economic or social position; and in which religion remained a central part of personal and political motivation.
This study investigates how the Protestant landed class in Ireland consolidated power and redefined national identity amidst the religious and constitutional conflicts of the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries. S. J. Connolly, a noted historian of Ireland, utilizes a comprehensive analysis of political and social structures to argue that Ireland during this era functioned as a classic example of ancien regime Europe. He examines the interplay between the Protestant elite and the broader population, focusing on the mechanisms of control and the influence of religious motivation in a pre-industrial society.
What You Will Find
Historians and scholars of Irish history frequently cite this work as a foundational text for understanding the complexities of the Protestant Ascendancy. Readers often note the academic density of the prose, which provides a rigorous and detailed examination of the period's political and social landscape.
Page Count:
360
Publication Date:
1995-03-23
Publisher:
Clarendon Press
ISBN-10:
0198205872
ISBN-13:
9780198205876
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