Our systems are now restored following recent technical disruption, and we’re working hard to catch up on publishing. We apologise for the inconvenience caused. Find out more

Recommended product

Popular links

Popular links


The British Monarchy and Ireland

The British Monarchy and Ireland

The British Monarchy and Ireland

1800 to the Present
James Loughlin, University of Ulster
April 2011
Available
Paperback
9780521174084
$67.00
USD
Paperback
USD
Hardback

    A broad-ranging political and social history of the relationship of the British monarchy with Ireland from 1800 to the present. James Loughlin demonstrates how this relationship was shaped by the personalities of individual monarchs and by government policies in Ireland, especially during the nineteenth century when the state sought to quell Irish demands for independence. The study takes account not only of nationalist Ireland, but also of Ulster loyalism; the function of royal ritual and spectacle in engaging Irish popular opinion; and assesses royal allegiance within both the context of Government policies in Ireland and the Irish Viceroyalty, the British monarchy's surrogate presence. The analysis moves through to the present day, examining the monarchy's role in facilitating Anglo-Irish conciliation following the end of violent conflict in Northern Ireland. This comprehensive account makes a significant contribution to the history of Anglo-Irish relations, the monarchy, nationalism, unionism and the politics of identity.

    • Was the first comprehensive study of the British monarchy's relationship with Ireland
    • Assesses monarchy's contribution to the consolidation of peace in Northern Ireland
    • Sheds light on the history of Anglo-Irish relations, the monarchy, nationalism and unionism

    Reviews & endorsements

    "Professor Loughlin's book may not offer a complete view of all aspects of his topic, but then that is an unrealistic expectation of any author, no matter how good. What it does do superbly well, though, is to give an account of the formulation of British policy towards Ireland, and of the fate of attempts to implement that policy, as it related to the role of the monarchy in any settlement of the 'Irish question.'" -James H. Murphy, H-Albion

    "...Loughlin's book is a necessary acquisition for Irish studies collections. Highly recommended." -Choice

    See more reviews

    Product details

    April 2011
    Paperback
    9780521174084
    416 pages
    229 × 152 × 24 mm
    0.61kg
    Available

    Table of Contents

    • Introduction: The monarchy, Ireland and the Union
    • Part I. The Crown and O'Connellite Ireland:
    • 1. Legitimacy, authority and emancipation
    • 2. Royalty and repeal
    • Part II. Victorian Values:
    • 3. Allegiance and illusion in the famine era
    • 4. Loyalty and localism
    • 5. Nationalist revival and royal responses
    • Part III. Gladstonian Monarchism:
    • 6. Ireland and the crown: the Gladstonian perspective
    • 7. The Irish royal project
    • 8. The uncrowned king and national identity
    • 9. The first home rule bill: the monarchical dimension
    • Part IV. Constructive Unionism and the Crown:
    • 10. Allegiance and agrarian struggle
    • 11. Welfare monarchism and conciliation
    • Part V. Royalty and Revolution:
    • 12. Home rule, crisis and the crown
    • 13. War and national transformation
    • Part VI. The Crown and Independent Ireland:
    • 14. The monarchy and Ireland in the free state era
    • 15. Ireland and the New Elizabethan Age
    • Conclusion.
      Author
    • James Loughlin , University of Ulster