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基本説明
New in paperback. Hardcover was published in 1990.
Full Description
A New History of Ireland is the largest scholarly project in modern Irish history. In 9 volumes, it provides a comprehensive new synthesis of modern scholarship on every aspect of Irish history and prehistory, from the earliest geological and archaeological evidence, through the Middle Ages, down to the present day.
Volume V opens with a character study of the period, followed by twenty chapters of narrative history, covering sectarian conflict, politics of the era and the impact of the Great Famine. Further thematic chapters examine emigration, the economy, legal developments, literature, and education, ending with a study of Ireland in 1870.
Contents
Introduction: Ireland and the Union, 1801-70 ; 1. Aftermath and Adjustment ; 2. The Catholic Question, 1801-12 ; 3. Union Government, 1812-23 ; 4. Mass Politics and Sectarian Conflict, 1823-30 ; 5. Poverty, Population, and Agriculture, 1801-45 ; 6. Industry and Communications, 1801-45 ; 7. The Age of O'Connell, 1830-45 ; 8. Politics, 1830-45 ; 9. Ideas and Institutions, 1830-45 ; 10. The Economy and Society, 1830-45 ; 11. Land and People, c.1841 ; 12. Famine and Government Response, 1845-6 ; 13. Production, Prices, and Exports, 1846-51 ; 14. The Administration of Relief, 1846-7 ; 15. The Soup Kitchens ; 16. The Administration of Relief, 1847-51 ; 17. Landlords and Tenants ; 18. Excess Mortality and Emigration ; 19. A Famine in Irish Politics ; 20. Ireland 1850-70: Post-Famine and Mid-Victorian ; 21. Churchmen, Tenants, and Independent Opposition, 1850-56 ; 22. Conspiring Brotherhoods and Contending Elites, 1857-63 ; 23. Gladstone's First Irish Enterprise, 1864-70 ; 24. Legal Developments, 1801-79 ; 25. Literature in English, 1801-91 ; 26. Pre-University Education, 1782-1870 ; 27. Administration and the Public Services, 1800-70 ; 28. Emigration, 1801-70 ; 29. 'A Peculiar Tramping People': The Irish in Britain, 1801-70 ; 30. The Irish in Australia and New Zealand, 1791-1870 ; 31. The Irish in North America, 1776-1845 ; 32. Ireland c.1870