Land, Politics, and Society in Eighteenth-Century Tipperary
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Product details:
- Publisher Clarendon Press
- Date of Publication 28 October 1993
- ISBN 9780198203162
- Binding Hardback
- No. of pages392 pages
- Size 224x141x27 mm
- Weight 573 g
- Language English
- Illustrations map, 5 genealogical tables 0
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Short description:
This is the first full-scale scholarly study of an entire Irish county during the eighteenth century. Thomas P. Power sets out to reconstruct in detail the economic, social, and political history of Tipperary, Ireland's largest inland county. His book makes a valuable contribution to current debates on the nature of Irish social and economic development in this period.
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This is a scholarly new study of Ireland during the eighteenth century. In the first full-scale examination of an entire Irish county, Thomas P. Power sets out to reconstruct in detail the economic, social, and political history of Tipperary, Ireland's largest inland county. Using extensive and meticulous research, he examines the growing commercialization of the local economy, the changing composition of landed society, the dynamics of land tenure, sectarian tension, and the emergence of long-term rural unrest. In addition, he devotes a chapter to the revolutionary decade of the 1790s.
The strength of Tom Power's book is the painstaking probing of this complex matrix ... this book provides and unequalled anatomy of an eighteenth-century county ... Power's industry is admirable ... It is a landmark volume in demonstrating the interplay between the local, the regional and the national.