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Contemporary Observations of Ireland from Grattan to Griffith
By Michael Hurst (editor)
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Bibliographic Detail
Publisher Ganesha Pub Ltd
Publication date January 1, 2001
Binding Hardcover
Book category Adult Non-Fiction
ISBN-13 9781855068414
ISBN-10 1855068419
Dimensions 8.50 by 6 by 9 in.
Weight 8.85 lbs.
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Published in Great Britain
Original list price $795.00
Other format details university press
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The series Ireland Observed focuses on Irish history in the period between 1782 when Ireland gained partial legislative independence from Great Britain (with the repeal of the Declaratory Act and the amendment of Poynings' Law), and the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921. During this period Ireland was in a continual state of flux, politically, economically and socially, and while there have been numerous reductionist and popular historical accounts of Ireland and the nature of the Irish people, to get a true understanding of this volatile history it is necessary to read some of the more neglected and inaccessible texts written by contemporaries in the forms of memoirs, travelogues and 'objective' histories. This series concentrates primarily on texts as written by British and foreign outsiders who managed to write and provide major insights or snapshots of Ireland under change. Taken together the sets in this series will provide a basis for a proper and balanced understanding of a complex country, useful both for an understanding of Ireland and as a way of understanding the nature of history itself.

This first set, Contemporary Observations of Ireland from Grattan to Griffith, is a selection of texts covering the period from Grattan's Parliament in the 1790s to the end of the nineteenth century. They are all personal accounts by observers who nonetheless have written interesting socio-economic and historical accounts of the country they saw, without succumbing to the worst aspects of sentimental touristic writing and patronising attitudes then often prevalent. The writers, from the British Isles and the European mainland - including a newspaper editor, professional travel writer, an army officer and a reforming liberal noble - document many of the attempts from outside and inside to resolve the island's dilemmas.

These texts are carefully selected for the profound insights they give into the social, political and economic conditions of the developing Ireland. The works, never previously reprinted and many of which are now scarce, are reproduced here in their entirety. In addition there is a reset volume of new translations that make French and Hungarian observations available in English for the first time.

--new collection of previously unreprinted works on Ireland by overseas observers
--many scarce titles
--includes two works published here in English for the first time
--cross-cultural interest for all Irish historians



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About: The series Ireland Observed focuses on Irish history in the period between 1782 when Ireland gained partial legislative independence from Great Britain (with the repeal of the Declaratory Act and the amendment of Poynings' Law), and the signing of the Anglo-Irish Treaty in 1921.

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