"The priests do their best to inflame the people." Religious actors in Ireland, 1800-1845: Instigators of violence or peacemakers (original ) (raw )«The madness of party»: Sectarian homicide in Ireland, 1801-1850
Richard McMahon
Crime, Histoire & Sociétés, 2007
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David Edwards, Padraig Lenihan and Clodagh Tait (eds), Age of Atrocity: Violence and Political Conflict in Early Modern Ireland
Thomas Herron
Reformation, 2008
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The Dynamiters: Irish nationalism and political violence in the wider world, 1867–1900
Niall Whelehan
2012
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Religion and Conflict: The Case of Northern Ireland
Padraig O'Malley
1995
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The Catholic Church and Revolution in Ireland
Féilim Ó hAdhmaill
Socialist History Journal, 2013
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Review Article: Revolutionary Violence and Irish Historiography
John Borgonovo
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Long conflict and how it ends: Protestants and Catholics in Europe and Ireland
Joseph B Ruane
2021
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Religion and Sectarianism in Ulster: Interpreting the Northern Ireland Troubles
Laurence Elliott
Religion Compass, 2013
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Rendering to God and Caesar: The Irish Churches and the Two States in Ireland, 1949–73. By Daithí Ó Corráin. Manchester, U.K.: Manchester University Press, 2007. xii + 277 pp. $74.50 cloth
Brian Girvin
Church History, 2008
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From Armed Struggle to Political Struggle: Republican Tradition and Transformation in Northern Ireland
Edwin Coomasaru
Irish Studies Review, 2016
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John Punch, Scotist Holy War, and the Irish Catholic Revolutionary Tradition in the Seventeenth Century
Ian Campbell
The Journal of the History of Ideas, 2016
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Ireland's holy wars: the struggle for a nation's soul, 1500-2000
Kestutis Paulauskas
2003
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Violence and the Sacred in Northern Ireland
Duncan Morrow
Contagion: Journal of Violence, Mimesis, and Culture, 1995
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"Force and fear of punishment": Protestants and religious coercion in Ireland, 1603-1633
Alan Ford
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War and Peace: Ireland since the 1960s
Simon Prince
Contemporary British History, 2011
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Rachel Caroline Kowalski (2020): The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland Troubles, 1968–1998
Rachel Caroline Kowalski
Irish Political Studies, 2020
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Review of: A STATE UNDER SIEGE: THE ESTABLISHMENT OF NORTHERN IRELAND 1920-1925. By Bryan A. Follis, and THE CATHOLIC CHURCH AND THE FOUNDATION OF THE NORTHERN IRISH STATE. By Mary Harris.
Joost Augusteijn
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Irish Republican Politics and Violence before the Peace Process, 1968-1994
Marc Mulholland
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Comparing Protestant–Catholic Conflict in France and Ireland: The Significance of the Ethnic and Colonial Dimension
Joseph Ruane
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"Godly Militancy and Supernatural Threat in the Republicanism of Algernon Sidney" (Queen's Univeristy Belfast, Belfast, 5 July 2019)
Thomas Ashby
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The Peter Hart Affair in Perspective: History, Ideology and the Irish Revolution
Ian McBride
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With Every Wish to Reconcile": The Memoirs of the Life and Writings of Charles O'Conor of Belanagare (1796) and Religious Enlightenment in Ireland
Olga Tsapina
Eighteenth-century Studies, 2012
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‘Obedience and Peace’ The Actions of the Church within the Diocese of Kilmore during the Irish Civil War
James de Haan
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Agrarian Violence and Nationalism in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The Myth of Ribbonism
Andrew Murray
Irish Economic and Social History, 1986
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“Religion and Violence in Nineteenth-Century Argentina: Teachings from the 1875 Anticlerical Riots”, in E. Bouwers (Comp.), Catholics and Violence in the Nineteenth-Century Global World, New York/Abingdon: Routledge, 2023, pp. 141-158.
Roberto Di Stefano
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Church and State in Ireland (1922-2013): Contrasting Perceptions of Humanity
Catherine Maignant
Études irlandaises, 2014
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'Standing one's ground': religion, polemic and history since the Irish Reformation
Alan Ford
Ford, Alan, McGuire, James Milne, Kenneth eds, As by law established. The church of Ireland since the reformation. Dublin, Lilliput Press 1995, pp 1-14
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Inventing an Irish Protestant Icon: the Strange Death of Sir Charles Coote, 1642 (Age of atrocity: Violence and political conflict in early modern Ireland, eds David Edwards, Clodagh Tait & Padraig Lenihan)
Kevin Forkan
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Peter Hart, The IRA and its enemies: violence and community in Cork, 1916-1923. Oxford: Clarendon Press, 1998, 350 pp., ISBN 0-19-820537-6 (hbk) 0-19- …
Mark Finnane
Crime, Histoire & Sociétés/Crime, History & Societies, 2002
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Empire, the State and Religion: Charles O'Conor and the Irish Catholic Debate on the Act of Union
James Livesey
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The persistence of nationalist and anti-state sentiment in Ulster, 1848-67
Dr. Kerron Ó Luain
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David Fitzpatrick's review of John M Regan, The Irish Counter-Revolution (Dublin, 1999), Michael Laffan, The Resurrection of Ireland (Cambridge, 1999); Patrick Maume, The Long Gestation (Dublin, 1999).
John M. Regan
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As by Law Established: The Church of Ireland Since the Reformation. Edited by Alan Ford, James McGuire, and Kenneth Milne. Dublin: The Lilliput Press, 1995. xii + 288 pp. £25
Barry Levis
Church History, 1996
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How central was the role of the Church in the escalation of violence in 1798?
Michael Buhagiar
(Unpublished), 2019
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• ‘An Irish Conservative Perspective on the Defence of the Church of Ireland, 1865-68’ in the Journal of Religious History, 31, 1, March 2007, pp. 103-14.
Andrew Shields
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