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Conflict is a well-trod theme in the study of nineteenth-century Ireland and 'the Irish'. While this is especially clear in the more traditional fields of politics, religion and the military, conflict was equally manifest in every arena of Irish people's lives, both in Ireland and abroad, including in areas such as gender, class, culture and identity in domestic or personal spaces, institutional life, education and medicine. Yet, despite a broad and multi-disciplinary historiography, this is the first book to focus solely on this rich theme.
New Perspectives on Conflict and Ireland in the Nineteenth Century brings together a group of scholars based around the world and in multiple disciplines who engage with the manifestations, representations and histories of conflict pertaining to Ireland and Irish people throughout the long nineteenth century.
Contents
Introduction
Paul Huddie, Cathal Billings and Arlene Crampsie
RELIGIOUS CONFLICT
'Strange and Belligerent Factions': Irish Immigrants and Social Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Ontario
William Jenkins
Parish Vestries as Sites for Interdenominational Conflict in Ireland, 1820-45
Ciarán McCabe
Duncan Craig and the Sectarian and Agrarian Conflicts of Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Patrick Maume
CONFLICT IN SOCIETY
Douglas Hyde and his Inner Conflicts
Máire Nic an Bhaird and Liam Mac Mathúna
'To Instigate Them to Talk English': The Bata Scóir, A Weapon of Linguistic, Psychological and Cultural Conflict in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
Kerron Ó Luain
Conflicts of Interest: The Utility of the Coroner During the Great Famine, 1845-52
Michelle McGoff-McCann
Recreation and Public Space in Nineteenth-Century Dublin
Julien Clenet
WARFARE
'More Irish Than the Irish Themselves': Conflict, Discipline and the Image of the Irish Militia During The Nineteenth Century
William Butler
Sir Hugh Gough's Media Wars, 1843-49
Gerry O'Keeffe
Glorious Victory? The Visual Spectacle of War in Nineteenth Century Dublin
Kathryn Milligan
The Irish Republican Brotherhood, 1858-1924: A Case Study of Terrorism and Irregular Warfare
Tim Hoyt