Irish Peasants : Violence and Political Unrest, 1780-1914.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (469 pages)
Intro -- Contents -- Editors and Contributors -- Acknowledgments -- Abbreviations -- General Introduction -- I. The Tradition of Violence -- Introduction -- 1. Taxation and Disaffection in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland / David Dickson -- 2. Caravats and Shanavests: Whiteboyism and Faction Fighting in East Munster, 1802-11 / Paul E. W. Roberts -- 3. Pastorini and Captain Rock: Millenarianism and Sectarianism in the Rockite Movement of 1821-4 / James S. Donnelly, Jr. -- II. Land and Religion in Ulster -- Introduction -- 4. The Armagh Troubles, 1784-95 / David W. Miller -- 5. The Agarian Opposition in Ulster Politics, 1848-87 / Paul Bew and Frank Wright -- 6. The Land Question and Elections in Ulster, 1868-86 / Brian M. Walker -- III. Changing Lines of Cleavage and Cohesion -- Introduction -- 7. Land League Power: The Tralee Poor-Law Election of 1881 / William L. Feingold -- 8. A Marginal Figure: The Irish Ruler Laborer / John W. Boyle -- 9. Farmers, Traders, and Agricultural Politics in Pre-Independence Ireland / Liam Kennedy -- 10. The Cleavage between Graziers and Peasants in the Land Struggle, 1890-1910 / David S. Johnes -- The Unreaped Harvest -- Index.