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Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Transactions of the Royal Historical Society

Sixth Series
Volume 10:
Royal Historical Society
February 2001
10
Hardback
9780521793520
Hardback

    The Transactions of the Royal Historical Society offers readers an annual collection of major articles representing some of the best historical research by some of the world's most distinguished historians. Also available as a journal, volume ten of the sixth series takes the theme 'the British-Irish Union of 1801' as its main focus and includes the Presidential Address on 'Britain and the World in the Eighteenth Century: Reshaping the Empire' by P. J. Marshall, 'Court cases and Legal Arguments in England c.1066–1166' by John Hudson, 'The Union in European Context' by William Doyle, 'Alliances and Misalliances in the politics of the Union' by L. M. Cullen, 'Ireland, India and the Empire, 1780–1914' by C. A. Bayley and 'The Divergence of England: The Growth of the English Economy in the Seventeenth and Eighteenth Centuries' by E. A. Wrigley.

    • Contains essays from leading scholars writing on the theme of 'the British-Irish Union of 1801'

    Reviews & endorsements

    'A serious academic read then, well written, with a lot to ponder on.' The Times Higher Education Supplement

    'This collection of essays provides historians of Ireland with plenty of scope for reflections and the royal Historical society is to be congratulated on devoting a volume of its proceedings to the Irish Act of Union.' Irish Economic and Social History Journal

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    February 2001
    Hardback
    9780521793520
    448 pages
    223 × 147 × 28 mm
    0.65kg
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    Table of Contents

    • Presidential address: Britain and the world in the eighteenth century: III Britain and India P. J. Marshall
    • Enlightenment and revolution in Naples John Robertson
    • Kwame Nkrumah and the chiefs, the fate of the 'natural rulers' under Nationalist goverments Richard Rathbone
    • Bartolus of Sassoferrato and free cities Magnus Ryan
    • Court cases and legal arguments in England, c.1066–1166 John Hudson
    • The divergence of England: the growth of the English economy in the seventeenth centuries E. A. Wrigley
    • Regional diversity in the later Russian Empire David Saunders
    • The Union in the European context William Doyle
    • The Union in British history J. G. A. Pocock
    • Britain and the Union, 1797–1801 Peter Jupp
    • Alliances and misalliances in the politics of the Union L. M. Cullen
    • The Catholics and the Union Patrick Geoghegan
    • Popular politics in Ireland and the Act of Union James Kelly
    • The Irish Peerage and the Unions, 1700–1971 A. P. W. Malcolmson
    • The Union and the Military, 1801–c.1830 Allan Blackstock
    • Politics, public finance and The British-Irish Act of Union of 1801 Trevor McCavery
    • Ireland, India and the Empire, 1780–1914 C. A. Bayley
    • Reconsidering the Irish Act of Union S. J. Connolly.
      Contributors
    • P. J. Marshall, John Robertson, Richard Rathbone, Magnus Ryan, John Hudson, E. A. Wrigley, David Saunders, William Doyle, J. G. A. Pocock, Peter Jupp, L. M. Cullen, Patrick Geoghegan, James Kelly, A. P. W. Malcolmson, Allan Blackstock, Trevor McCavery, C. A. Bayley, S. J. Connolly

    • Royal Historical Society