Era of Emancipation :British Government of Ireland, 1812-1830

Publication subTitle :British Government of Ireland, 1812-1830

Author: Jenkins   Brian  

Publisher: McGill-Queen's University Press‎

Publication year: 1988

E-ISBN: 9780773561731

P-ISBN(Paperback): 9780773506596

Subject: B976.1 Catholic (Old Catholic, catholic, protestant

Keyword: 欧洲史

Language: ENG

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Despite the 1800 Act of Union, Ireland was not an integral part of the United Kingdom. Its viceregal government, the breadth and depth of its poverty, and the extent, persistence, and savagery of peasant violence marked it as distinct. This distinction was emphasized by Ireland's Protestant ascendancy in an overwhelmingly Catholic population. In his examination of British administration in Ireland from 1812 to 1830, Brian Jenkins focuses on the Catholic issue which dominated Britain's Irish agenda during this period. He argues that the British government attempted, within the context of the time, to govern Ireland in a civilized and enlightened way.

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