'Reforming Galway' by Raymond Gillespie

'Reforming Galway' by Raymond Gillespie

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'Reforming Galway' by Raymond Gillespie

This book explores a new way of looking at the reformation in Ireland. Traditionally Irish historians have described early modern religious change on a national basis, from a confessional perspective and have been concerned with short term ' success' or ' failure' . Using St Nicholas' s collegiate church in Galway as a paradigm this book approaches the problem from a local perspective, encompassing both the Protestant and Catholic reformations as they were played out in that church. In doing so it reveals religious change not as a something to be measured in the short term but as something that slowly evolved over two centuries, changing not only buildings but hearts and minds also. This is a recreation of the social history of both a building and the communities that used it from the medieval world to the recognisably modern one.
Mary Ann Lyons teaches in the Department of History, Maynooth University. Raymond Gillespie teaches in the Department of History, Maynooth University and has published extensively on British and Irish history. James Kelly teaches in the Department of History, Dublin City University
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ISBN 13 9781801511285
Title 'Reforming Galway'
Author Raymond Gillespie
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Four Courts Press Ltd
Year published 2024-07-19
Number of pages 240
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