9781843835844-1843835843-The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy: The Life of William Conolly, 1662-1729 (Irish Historical Monographs, 7)

The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy: The Life of William Conolly, 1662-1729 (Irish Historical Monographs, 7)

ISBN-13: 9781843835844
ISBN-10: 1843835843
Author: Patrick Walsh
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 240 pages
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ISBN-13: 9781843835844
ISBN-10: 1843835843
Author: Patrick Walsh
Publication date: 2010
Publisher: Boydell Press
Format: Hardcover 240 pages

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The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy: The Life of William Conolly, 1662-1729 (Irish Historical Monographs, 7) (ISBN-13: 9781843835844 and ISBN-10: 1843835843), written by authors Patrick Walsh, was published by Boydell Press in 2010. With an overall rating of 3.6 stars, it's a notable title among other books. You can easily purchase or rent The Making of the Irish Protestant Ascendancy: The Life of William Conolly, 1662-1729 (Irish Historical Monographs, 7) (Hardcover) from BooksRun, along with many other new and used books and textbooks. And, if you're looking to sell your copy, our current buyback offer is $0.3.

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William Conolly (1662-1729) was one of the most powerful Irish political figures of his day. As a politician, in the years 1715-29 simultaneously Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, Chief Commissioner of the Revenue, Lord Justice, and Privy Councillor, he made significant contributions to the role of the Irish parliament in Irish life, to the establishment of a more efficient government bureaucracy, and to the emergence of a constructive strain of patriotism. In addition, he was a patron of architects, contributing significantly to the fashioning of Georgian Dublin, and building his own Palladian mansion at Castletown, nowadays one of the most frequently visited Irish historic properties. His rise to wealth and eminence from very humble beginnings and a Catholic background also illustrates the permeability of Irish society. Conolly's career reflects the development of the early Georgian Irish political, cultural and ideological nation, in all its complexities and contradictions. PATRICK WALSH is an IRCHSS Government of Ireland CARA mobility fellow jointly affiliated with University College London and University College Dublin. .

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