Ohlmeyer Prof Jane (Erasmus Smith Professor Of Modern History Erasmus Smith Professor Of Modern History Trinity College Dublin) - Making Empire Ireland Imperialism And The Early Modern World - HardcoverBinding: Hardcover Description: Ireland was England's oldest colony. Making Empire revisits the history of empire in Ireland in a time of Brexit 'the culture wars' and the campaigns around Black Lives Matter and Statues must fall to better understand how it has formed the present and how it might shape the future. Empire and imperial frameworks policies practices and cultures have shaped the history of the world for the last two millennia. It is
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Description: Ireland was England's oldest colony. Making Empire revisits the history of empire in Ireland in a time of Brexit 'the culture wars' and the campaigns around Black Lives Matter and Statues must fall to better understand how it has formed the present and how it might shape the future. Empire and imperial frameworks policies practices and cultures have shaped the history of the world for the last two millennia. It is nation states that are the blip on the historical horizon. Making Empire re - examines empire as process and Ireland's role in it through the lens of early modernity. It covers the two hundred years between the mid - sixteenth century and the mid - eighteenth century that equate roughly to the timespan of the First English Empire (c.1550 - c.1770s). Ireland was England's oldest colony. How then did the English empire actually function in early modern Ireland and how did this change over time? What did access to European empires mean for people living in Ireland? This book answers these questions by interrogating four interconnected themes. First that Ireland formed an integral part of the English imperial system Second that the Irish operated as agents of empire(s). Third Ireland served as laboratory in and for the English empire. Finally it examines the impact that empire(s) had on people living in early modern Ireland. Even though the book's focus will be on Ireland and the English empire the Irish were trans - imperial and engaged with all of the early modern imperial powers. It is therefore critical where possible and appropriate to look to other European and global empires for meaningful comparisons and connections in this era of expansionism. What becomes clear is that colonisation was not a single occurrence but an iterative and durable process that impacted different parts of Ireland at different times and in different ways. That imperialism was about the exercise of power violence coercion and expropriation. Strategies about how best to turn conquest into profit to mobilise and control Ireland's natural resources especially land and labour varied but the reality of everyday life did not change and provoked a wide variety of responses ranging from acceptance and assimilation to resistance. This book based on the 2021 James Ford Lectures Oxford University suggests that the moment has come revisit the history of empire if only to better understand how it has formed the present and how this might shape the future.
Title: Making Empire Ireland Imperialism And The Early Modern World
Author(s): Ohlmeyer Prof Jane (Erasmus Smith Professor Of Modern History Erasmus Smith Professor Of Modern History Trinity College Dublin)
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Barcode: 9780192867681
Pages: 368 Pages
Publication Date: 2/9/2024
Category: Colonialism & Imperialism
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Ohlmeyer Prof Jane (Erasmus Smith Professor Of Modern History Erasmus Smith Professor Of Modern History Trinity College Dublin) - Making Empire Ireland Imperialism And The Early Modern World - Hardcover