The plantation of Ulster

Ideology and practice

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Manchester University Press
Edited by Micheál Ó Siochrú, Eamonn Ciardha, series edited by David Edwards, edited by Eamonn Ciardha
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This book is the first major academic study of the Ulster Plantation in over 25 years. The pivotal importance of the Plantation to the shared histories of Ireland and Britain would be difficult to overstate. It helped secure the English conquest of Ireland, and dramatically transformed Ireland's physical, political, religious and cultural landscapes. The legacies of the Plantation are still contested to this day, but as the Peace Process evolves and the violence of the previous forty years begins to recede into memory, vital space has been created for a timely reappraisal of the plantation process and its role in identity formation within Ulster, Ireland and beyond. This collection of essays by leading scholars in the field offers an important redress in terms of the previous coverage of the plantations, moving away from an exclusive colonial perspective, to include the native Catholic experience, and in so doing will hopefully stimulate further research into this crucial episode in Irish and British history. -- .

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Contributor Bio

Micheál Ó Siochrú is Associate Professor of History at Trinity College, Dublin|Éamonn Ó Ciardha is Senior Lecturer in History at the University of Ulster

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