Terrorists, Anarchists, and Republicans : : The Genevans and the Irish in Time of Revolution / / Richard Whatmore.
A bloody episode that epitomized the political dilemmas of the eighteenth centuryIn 1798, members of the United Irishmen were massacred by the British amid the crumbling walls of a half-built town near Waterford in Ireland. Many of the Irish were republicans inspired by the French Revolution, and th...
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Place / Publishing House: | Princeton, NJ : : Princeton University Press, , [2019] ©2019 |
Year of Publication: | 2019 |
Language: | English |
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Table of Contents:
- Frontmatter
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- PART I. Rebellion
- Chapter one. The Power of Place
- Chapter two. The Waterford Experiment
- PART II. Divided Geneva
- Chapter three. Religion and Enlightenment
- Chapter four. Extremism
- Chapter five. Civil War
- Chapter six. Revolution and Exodus
- PART III. Disunited Ireland
- Chapter seven. Ireland: Oppression and Opportunity
- Chapter eight. Shelburne
- Chapter nine. New Geneva
- Chapter ten. Barracks and Prison
- Conclusion. After Revolution
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index