Toby Barnard is a fellow and tutor in modern history at Hertford College, Oxford.
Acknowledgements
p. vii
List of Abbreviations
p. ix
Introduction: Ascents and descents
p. xi
Planters and policies in Cromwellian Ireland
p. 1
The political, material and mental culture of the Cork settlers, c.1650-1700
p. 35
Land and the limits of loyalty: the second earl of Cork and first earl of Burlington (1612-1698)
p. 84
The uses of the 23rd of October 1641 and Irish Protestant celebrations
p. 111
Reforming Irish manners: the religious societies in Dublin during the 1690s
p. 143
Protestants and the Irish language, c.1675-1725
p. 179
Gardening, diet and 'improvement' in later seventeenth-century Ireland
p. 208
What became of Waring? The making of an Ulster squire
p. 235
A tale of three sisters: Katherine Conolly of Castletown
p. 266
Edmund Spencer, Edmund Spenser and the problems of Irish Protestants in the mid-eighteenth century
p. 290
Improving clergymen, 1660-1760
p. 306
Conclusion: Ascents and ascendancies in Protestant Ireland, 1649-1770
p. 330
Index
p. 343
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