An English gentleman and his community: Sir William Darcy of Platten
p. 19
Deliberate provocation or reforming zeal? John Bale as first Church of Ireland bishop of Ossory (1552/53-1563)
p. 42
A 'dubious loyalty': Richard Stanihurst, the 'wizard' earl of Kildare, and English-Irish identity
p. 61
Taking sides: the emergence of Irish Catholic ideology
p. 78
Taking sides in early modern Ireland: the case of Hugh O'Neill, earl of Tyrone
p. 94
Criticising the godly prince: Malcolm Hamilton's Passages and consultations
p. 116
A woeful sinner: John Atherton
p. 138
Colonized Catholics: perceptions of honour and history in Michael Kearney's reading of Foras feasa ar Eirinn
p. 150
'Propagating religion and endeavouring the reformation of the whole world': Irish bishops and the Hartlib circle in the mid-seventeenth century
p. 165
'What became of Waring?' The making of an Ulster squire
p. 185
The Anglesey-Ormond-Castlehaven dispute, 1680-1682: taking sides about Ireland in England
p. 213
Irish print and Protestant identity: William King's pamphlet wars, 1687-1697
p. 231
Taking sides: conformity in early modern Kilkenny
p. 251
Offering offence: James Anthony Froude (1818-1894), moral obligation, and the uses of Irish history
p. 266
A 'wandering scholar' and his interpretation of Ireland: Moritz Julius Bonn and Die englische Kolonisation in Irland
p. 291
List of Contributors
p. 305
Index
p. 307
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