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Writing Medieval Irish Religious History in the Nineteenth Centurynterpretation of medieval Irish ecclesiastical history which best accorded with their own worldview. Many Catholic historians highlighted evidence that seemed to suggest continuity between medieval Irish Christianity and the Catholicism of their own day. Protestant scholars, by contrast, presented e

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William Dool Killen (1806–1902): A Presbyterian Perspective on Irish Ecclesiastical History nineteenth-century historiographical context, in both Ireland and Scotland. Following the early death of James Seaton Reid in 1851, this professor of church history at the Belfast Academical Institution took over the task of completing that historian’s multi-volume work, .. Killen displayed an in

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杀人 发表于 2025-3-24 11:01:08

Negotiating the Middle Ground: Thomas Moore on Religion and Irish Nationalismrench Revolution and culminating in the humiliation and effective imprisonment of Pope Pius VII by Napoleon between 1804 and 1814. John Roney’s study of Moore is thus set at a time when the very future of the Vatican and of Catholicism still seemed uncertain, though by Moore’s later years the future

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History and Destiny in the Making of the Irish Catholic Spiritual Empirenew, regained currency during the 1820s in the movement for Catholic emancipation. In the later nineteenth century, enhanced by recent scholarship on the history of seventeenth-century confiscations and the penal era, this view provided the foundation for a vision of the Catholic Irish as being endo

行业 发表于 2025-3-24 23:13:09

Religion as Identity: The Church of Ireland’s 1932 Patrician Celebrations the notion that southern Protestants were slow to come to terms with Irish independence, suggesting that they did so by conceptualising a sort of ‘Protestant Free State’, parallel with the official one. The fifteen hundredth anniversary of the date commonly accepted as St Patrick’s coming to Irelan
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查看完整版本: Titlebook: Representing Irish Religious Histories; Historiography, Ideo Jacqueline Hill,Mary Ann Lyons Book 2017 The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The