Ireland and the Monarchy (e-bog) af -
John Gibney, Gibney (redaktør)

Ireland and the Monarchy e-bog

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&quote;Taken as a whole, these easily digestible vignettes collectively provide an illustrative, if not quite exhaustive, arc of Irish thought on royalty, adeptly addressing the particular interests of academic specialists without sacrificing clarity for a wider popular audience.&quote; - CHOICEIn the twenty-first century there are two jurisdictions on the island of Ireland, and two very differ...
E-bog 45,63 DKK
Forfattere John Gibney, Gibney (redaktør)
Udgivet 30 juli 2019
Længde 152 sider
Genrer 1DBR
Sprog English
Format pdf
Beskyttelse LCP
ISBN 9781526736741
"e;Taken as a whole, these easily digestible vignettes collectively provide an illustrative, if not quite exhaustive, arc of Irish thought on royalty, adeptly addressing the particular interests of academic specialists without sacrificing clarity for a wider popular audience."e; - CHOICEIn the twenty-first century there are two jurisdictions on the island of Ireland, and two very different heads of state represent the populations of Ireland and Northern Ireland respectively: the elected presidency of the republic, and the hereditary monarchy of the United Kingdom. But the idea of monarchy, and the related notion of aristocracy, has a long heritage in Ireland. There was a native aristocracy long before the British conquest, and British monarchs were not the only monarchs to matter to Irish people. Now, in the third installment of the collaboration between Pen and Sword and History Ireland magazine, a range of experts examine how the role played by monarchs and their monarchies from the middle ages up to the present has had a role in shaping Ireland and its peoples, exploring some unexpected highways and byways along the way. From the Vikings to the Jacobites, and from the high-kings of Irish mythology to Mrs Simpson, this volume looks at king’s, queens, their followers and their opponents to cast light on Ireland’s history from an unexpected angle.