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Product details:
- ISBN-10 : 331941531X
- ISBN-13 : 9783319415314
- Author : Jacqueline Hill
Table of contents:
Part I: Historiography and Religious Polarisation, c.1600–c.1938
Chapter 1: Towards a Catholic History for a Catholic Nation: The Contribution of Irish Émigré
Chapter 2: Writing About Eucharistic Belief and Practice Among Historians of Protestantism in Sev
Chapter 3: Telling the Presbyterian Story in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: John McBride and James K
Chapter 4: Laying the Nineteenth-Century Foundations: Contributions from a Catholic and a Prote
Chapter 5: Writing Medieval Irish Religious History in the Nineteenth Century
Chapter 6: William Dool Killen (1806–1902): A Presbyterian Perspective on Irish Ecclesiastical H
Chapter 7: History-Writing, Collective Memory and Identity in an Irish Context: George V. Jourda
Part II: Ideology and Practice: Perceptions and Uses of the Religious Past in the Wider Irish Commun
Chapter 8: Preaching History, 1749: The Belfast Sermons of Gilbert Kennedy and James Saurin
Chapter 9: Bishop O’Beirne and his Church-Building Programme: The Church of Ireland and Pre-Re
Chapter 10: Negotiating the Middle Ground: Thomas Moore on Religion and Irish Nationalism
Chapter 11: Using the Irish Language to Further the Aims of Bible Societies: An Analysis of Ir
Chapter 12: History and Destiny in the Making of the Irish Catholic Spiritual Empire
Chapter 13: Religion as Identity: The Church of Ireland’s 1932 Patrician Celebrations
Chapter 14: ‘Patrick, the First Churchman’ in the Protestant Vision of Ernest Bateman of Bo
Part III: Religious History: Practice and Reconciliation, c.1980s to the Present
Chapter 15: The 1641 Depositions and the History Classroom
Chapter 16: St Patrick’s Day: Commemoration, Conflict and Conciliation, 1903–2013
Chapter 17: Perceptions of Irish Religious History Among Community Activists in Northern Ireland,s
Chapter 18: Reconciling Memories Reconsidered: Reflections on a 1988 Irish Reconciliation Classic
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