
02.17 - A Peaceful Land, A Quiet People?
Ireland before the 1641 Rebellion was far from peaceful
Pax Britannica: A History of the British Empire
March 21, 202128m 34s
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For this episode, I found the following publications particularly useful:
- Kishlansky, M, Monarchy Transformed
- Macinnes, Allan, The British Revolution, 1629-1660
- Harris, T. Rebellion
- M. Perceval-Maxwell, The Outbreak of the Irish Rebellion Of 1641
- Jane Ohlmeyer, Micheál Ó Siochrú, Ireland, 1641: Contexts and Reactions
- Micheál Ó Siochrú, God’s Executioner: Oliver Cromwell and the Conquest of Ireland
- Tim Harris, Rebellion
- Mark Kishlansky, A Monarchy Transformed
- John Cunningham, ‘Politics, 1641-1660’, Cambridge History of Ireland
- David Edwards, ‘Political Change and Social Transformation, 1603-1641’, Cambridge History of Ireland
- John Jeremiah Cronin and Padraig Lenihan, ‘Wars of Religion, 1641-1691’, Cambridge History of Ireland
- Diane Purkiss, The English Civil War
- Joseph Cope, ‘The Irish Rising’, in Michael J. Braddick. The Oxford Handbook of the English Revolution
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