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Ohlmeyer, Jane H. [ed.], Political thought in seventeenth-century Ireland: kingdom or colony, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2000.

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Political thought in seventeenth-century Ireland: kingdom or colony
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Cambridge University Press
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2000
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Contents from the Library of Congress: 1. Introduction - Jane H. Ohlmeyer -- Part I. Ireland and England: -- 2. Patrick Darcy and the constitutional relationship between Ireland and Britain - Aidan Clarke -- 3. Counter-currents in colonial discourse: The political thought of Vincent and Daniel Gookin - Patricia Coughlan -- 4. Recasting a tradition: William Molyneux and the sources of The Case of Ireland Stated (1698) - Patrick Kelly -- 5. Political ideas and their social contexts in seventeenth-century Ireland - Raymond Gillespie -- Part II. Ireland and the Continent: -- 6. Representations of king, parliament and the Irish people in Geoffrey Keating's Foras Feasa ar Éirinn and John Lynch's Cambrensis Eversus (1662) - Bernadette Cunningham -- 7. 'Though hereticks and politicians should misinterpret their good zeale': Political ideology and Catholicism in early modern Ireland - Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin -- 8. Gaelic Maccabeanism: the politics of reconciliation - Jerrold Casway -- Part III. Irish Political Thought and the New British and Irish Histories: -- 9. Covenanting ideology in seventeenth-century Scotland - Allan Macinnes -- 10. The political economy of Britian and Ireland after the Glorious Revolution - David Armitage -- 11. From ancient constitution to British empire: William Atwood and the imperial crown of England - Charles C. Ludington -- 12. The third kingdom in its history: an afterword - J. G. A. Pocock.

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