The 1641 depositions and the Irish Rebellion
2012
Introduction - Eamon Darcy, Annaleigh Margey and Elaine Murphy Part I: The Outbreak of the Rebellion 1 Owen Connolly, Hugh Og MacMahon and the 1641 Rebellion in Clogher - Andrew Robinson 2 What do the Depositions say about the Outbreak of of the 1641 Rising? - David Finnegan 3 Mapping the Outbreak of the Rebellion: Robberies in County Cavan (October 1641) - Ciska Neyts 4 Mount Taragh's Triumph: Commitment and Organization in the Early Stages of the 1641 Rebellion in Meath - Brid McGrath Part II: Social Aspects of the Rebellion 5 'In Monies and Other Requistites': The 1641 Depositions and the Social Role of Credit in Early Seventeenth-Century Ireland - Patricia Stapleton 6 1641 and the Ulster Plantation Towns - Annaleigh Margey 7 The Social Order of the 1641 Rebellion - Eamon Darcy 8 'Rogues, Villaines and Base Trulls': Constructing the 'Other' in the 1641 Depositions - Nicci MacLeod Part III: Political and Military Aspects of the Rebellion 9 'Holy War'? Religion, Ethnicity and Massacre during the Irish Rebellion, 1641-2 - Inga Jones 10 Siege of Duncannon Fort in 1641 and 1642 - Elaine Murphy 11 1641 and the Shaping of Cromwellian Ireland - John Cunningham 12 The Trial of Lord Maguire and 'Print Culture' - Charlene Adair Conclusion: The Rebellion in Text and Context - John Morrill
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