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Crimean war and irish society.

Van Pelt Library DK215 .H82 2015
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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Huddie, Dr Paul.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Crimean War, 1853-1856.
Ireland--History--1837-1901.
Ireland.
History.
Genre:
History.
Place of Publication:
[Place of publication not identified] : Liverpool Univ Press, 2015.
Summary:
The purpose of this book is to produce what is essentially a 'home front' study of Ireland during the Crimean War, or more specifically Irish society's responses to that conflict. This will principally complement the existing research on Irish servicemen's experiences during and after the campaign, but will also substantially develop the limited work already undertaken on Irish society and the conflict. This book primarily encompasses the years of the conflict, from its origins in the 1853 dispute between Russia and the Ottoman Empire over the Holy Places, through the French and British political and later military interventions in 1854-5, to the victory, peace and homecoming celebrations in 1856. Additionally, it will extend into the preceding and succeeding decades in order to contextualise the events and actors of the wartime years and to present and analyse the commemoration and memorialisation processes. The approach of the study is systematic, with the content being correlated under six convenient and coherent themes, which will be analysed through a chronological process. The book covers all of the major aspects of society and life in Ireland during the period, so as to give the most compiete analysis of the various impacts of and people's responses to the war. This study is also conducted within the broader contexts not only of the responses of the United Kingdom and broader British Empire but also Ireland's relationship with those political entities, and within Ireland's post-famine or mid-Victorian and even wider nineteenth-century history. Book jacket.
Contents:
Chapter 1 Ireland's parliamentary response 9
Chapter 2 National and nationalist politics 34
Chapter 3 Ireland's popular response 55
Chapter 4 Ireland's religious response 92
Chapter 5 Irish society and the military 120
Chapter 6 The economy 155.
ISBN:
1781382549
9781781382547
OCLC:
920853008

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