ABSTRACT

These pioneering essays provide a unique study of the development of political ideas in Ireland from the seventeenth to the twentieth century. The book breaks away from the traditional emphasis in Irish historiography on the nationalism/unionism debate to focus instead on previously neglected areas such as the role of the Scottish Enlightenment and early Irish socialism and conservatism. A wide range of original primary sources are used from pamphlets to journalism, devotional tracts to poetry.

chapter |29 pages

James our True King

The Ideology of Irish Royalism in the Seventeenth Century

chapter |27 pages

The School of Virtue

Francis Hutcheson, Irish Presbyterians and the Scottish Enlightenment

chapter |22 pages

Trembling Solicitude

Irish Conservatism, Nationality and Public Opinion, 1833-86

chapter |29 pages

Green on Red

Two Case Studies in early Twentieth-Century Irish Republican thought