The Plantation of Ulster by Jonathan Bardon

The Plantation of Ulster by Jonathan Bardon

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The Plantation of Ulster followed the Flight of the Earls when the lands of the departed Gaelic Lords were forfeited to the Crown. Bardon’s history is the first major, accessible survey of this key event in British and Irish history in a lifetime.

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The Plantation of Ulster by Jonathan Bardon

The Plantation of Ulster was the most ambitious scheme of colonisation ever attempted in modern Europe, and one of the largest European migrations of the period. It was a pivotal episode in Irish history, sending shock waves reverberating down the centuries. In this vivid account, the author punctures some generally held assumptions: despite slaughter and famine, the province on the eve of the Plantation was not completely depopulated as was often asserted at the time; the native Irish were not deliberately given the most infertile land; some of the most energetic planters were Catholic; and the Catholic Church there emerged stronger than before. Above all, natives and newcomers fused to a greater degree than is widely believed: apart from recent immigrants, nearly all Ulster people today have the blood of both Planter and Gael flowing in their veins. Nevertheless, memories of dispossession and massacre, etched into the folk memory, were to ignite explosive outbreaks of intercommunal conflict down to our own time. The Plantation was also the beginning of a far greater exodus to North America. Subsequently, descendants of Ulster planters crossed the Atlantic in their tens of thousands to play a central role in shaping the United States of America.

Reviews of the hardback edition

“Bardon has established an enviable reputation, particularly in relation to Northern Ireland, providing readable and concise histories which are accessible to the general reader without compromise of academic standardsIn an area where history is often seen as an armoury with which ……. attack and defeat once political opponents….. he has managed to preserve a reputation for fairness and balance.  This book adds to it”. Maurice Hayes, Irish Independent

 

“A thoroughly engaging introduction to Ulster’s history.” BBC History Magazine

Dr Jonathan Bardon is the author of the seminal Ulster: A History, universally regarded as the definitive work on the subject and of A History of Ireland in 250 Episodes.

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ISBN 13 9780717147380
ISBN 10 071714738X
Title The Plantation of Ulster
Author Jonathan Bardon
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Gill
Year published 2011-11-04
Number of pages 424
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