The Irish Catholic Confederacy and the Puritan Revolution / / Thomas L. Coonan.

Presents a history of a period productive of grave national results for Ireland, and destined to influence the course of the British Empire. Specific attention is paid to Irish patriotism, the Tudor system and the peace negotiations.

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Place / Publishing House:New York, NY : : Columbia University Press, , [1954]
©1954
Year of Publication:1954
Language:English
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Table of Contents:
  • Frontmatter
  • Foreword / Livingston Schuyler, Robert
  • Preface
  • Contents
  • List of Illustrations, maps
  • I. Irish Patriotism and British Imperialism
  • II. The Tudor System
  • III. Altars and Hearthstones
  • IV. The Policy of Thorough and the Scottish Covenanters
  • V. The Long Parliament and Ireland
  • VI. The Imperial Nexus
  • VII. The Revolutionary Leaders and the Plot
  • VIII. The Rebellion of '41
  • IX. The Defection of the Pale
  • X. The Confederation of Kilkenny
  • XI. The Policy of Appeasement
  • XII. Peace Negotiations
  • XIII. The Glamorgan Episode
  • XIV.The Papal Nuncio
  • XV. Defeated in Victory
  • XVI. The Clerical Coup D'Etat
  • XVII. The Ormondist Reaction
  • XVIII.The Uncrowned King of Ireland
  • XIX. An Heretical Alliance and Ecclesiastical Fulminations
  • XX. Civil and Theological War
  • XXI.The Pacification of Ormond
  • XXII. The Battle of Ireland
  • XXIII. In Quest of A Protector
  • XXIV. To Hell or to Connaught
  • XXV. Religious and Political Aftermath
  • Bibliographical Note
  • Bibliography
  • Notes and References
  • Index