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In the historical period prior to the Ireland's famine, Ulster's Protestant community faced major social, political, and economical changes. These challenges were created by the collapse of the linen industry, the campaigns of Daniel O'Connell, and the seemingly unsympathetic London governments. This book explores how this community, at all social levels, reacted to the changes that were occurring and which were considered detrimental to its position of dominance in society.
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The Protestant Community in Ulster, 1825-45: a society in transition
2014, Four Courts Press Ltd.
in English
1846825091 9781846825095
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Table of Contents
The social and economic conditions of Ulster
Protestant reaction groups
The threat posed by the law of the land
The Catholic threat, real or imaginary?
Arrest the progress of this agitation in the north.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 161-166) and index.
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