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Tables of Contents for 1798
Chapter/Section Title
Page #
Page Count
List of Maps
viii
 
Preface
ix
 
List of Contributors
xi
 
SECTION I
1
96
From the ancient constitution to democracy: Transformations in republicanism in the eighteenth century
14
14
James Livesey
Irish periodicals and the dissemination of French Enlightenment writings in the eighteenth century
28
24
Geraldine Sheridan
`The return of the native': The United Irishmen, culture and colonialism
52
23
Luke Gibbons
From Jacobite to Jacobin
75
22
Breandan O Buachalla
SECTION II
97
92
The rebellion of 1798 in south Leinster
104
18
Daniel Gahan
The 1798 rebellion in north Leinster
122
14
Liam Chambers
The transformation of the Dublin Society of United Irishmen into a mass-based revolutionary organization, 1791--6
136
11
Tommy Graham
Smoke without fire? Munster and the 1798 rebellion
147
27
David Dickson
General Humbert's futile campaign
174
15
Harman Murtagh
SECTION III
189
110
Radicalism and ritual in east Ulster
195
17
David W. Miller
`As the plague of locusts came in Egypt': Rebel motivation in North Down
212
14
Trevor McCavery
South Ulster in the age of the United Irishmen
226
17
Brian MacDonald
Politicization and paramilitarism: North-west and south-west Ulster c. 1772--98
243
36
Breandan Mac Suibhne
Religious polarization and sectarianism in the Ulster rebellion
279
20
Marianne Elliott
SECTION IV
299
80
`We were all to have been massacred': Irish Protestants and the experience of rebellion
312
19
James Kelly
The Irish yeomanry and the 1798 rebellion
331
14
Allan Blackstock
Orangeism in 1798
345
18
James Wilson
`Woe to the oppressor of the poor!': Post-rebellion violence in Ballitore, County Kildare
363
16
Kevin O'Neill
SECTION V
379
90
The Abercromby affair
394
12
Tony Gaynor
Informers, informants and information: The secret history of the 1790s re-considered
406
17
Thomas Bartlett
The Kilmainham treaty of 1798
423
14
James Quinn
Legal aspects of the 1798 rising, its suppression and the aftermath
437
32
W.N. Osborough
SECTION VI
469
60
Memory and forgetting: Ulster Presbyterians and 1798
478
19
Ian McBride
R.R. Madden, historian of the United Irishmen
497
15
C.J. Woods
The women of 1798: Explaining the silence
512
17
Daire Keogh
SECTION VII
529
68
The crisis year: Europe and the Atlantic in 1798
538
11
Hugh Gough
Mutiny or subversion? Spithead and the Nore
549
16
N.A.M. Rodger
Scotland and the 1798 rebellion: The limits of 'common cause'
565
12
Elaine McFarland
Continental analogies with 1798: Revolution or counter-revolution?
577
20
Brendan Simms
SECTION VIII
597
62
`Liberty or death': The United Irishmen in New South Wales, 1800--4
607
13
Ruan O'Donnell
Ireland, America and the transformation of US politics, 1783--1800
620
14
Maurice J. Bric
The United Irishmen and the re-invention of Irish America
634
8
David Wilson
`A dish with one spoon': American experience and the transformation of three officers of the crown
642
17
Peter Linebaugh
Bibliography
659
66
Index
725