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In this collection of essays, a range of established and early-career scholars explore a variety of different perspectives on Oliver Cromwell’s involvement with Ireland, in particular his military campaign of 1649-1650.

In England and Wales Cromwell is regarded as a figure of national importance; in Ireland his reputation remains highly controversial. The essays gathered together here provide a fresh take on his Irish campaign, reassessing the backdrop and context of the prevailing siege warfare strategy and offering new insights into other major players such as Henry Ireton and the Marquis of Ormond. Other topics include, but are not limited to, the Cromwellian land settlement, deportation of prisoners and popular memory of Cromwell in Ireland. Overall, a picture emerges of a more moderate Cromwell than the version that has been passed down in Irish history, tradition and folklore.

CONTRIBUTORS: Martyn Bennett, Heidi J. Coburn, Sarah Covington, John Cunningham, Eamon Darcy, David Farr, Padraig Lenihan, Alan Marshall, Nick Poyntz, Tom Reilly, James Scott Wheeler



Trade Review
'This volume represents a substantial addition to our knowledge of Cromwell and the period... Above all, it places Cromwell in his context, his position within a wider military machine, his influence on Ireland after his return to England, and it helps to understand his role in the collective memory.'Coleman A. Dennehy, The Seventeenth Century
'This is a book about the physical and mental worlds within which Cromwell operated in his nine months in Ireland... it is a rich and well-written compendium.'John Morrill, Cromwelliana

'[Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives] represents a tangible advance on the contrasting and incompatible depictions of the Cromwellian era as years of unrelenting repression or years of reform ... the volume helps to explain the enduring fascination with a man who was convinced he was doing God's work.'
James Kelly, Studia Hibernia

‘[Cromwell and Ireland] does indeed offer important new perspectives… Cromwell’s legacy in Ireland is a complicated one, and the nuanced insights offered here will go a long way to complicating interpretations, increasing understanding, and generating further debate. Students and scholars alike will find many new and provocative insights in this collection.’ John Patrick Montaño, Journal of British Studies



Table of Contents
Cromwell at War in Ireland
Drogheda and Wexford, 1649
Tom Reilly
Siege Massacres in Ireland, 1641–1647
Padraig Lenihan
Oliver Cromwell and the Siege of Clonmel, April-May 1650
Alan Marshall

Officers
Henry Ireton in Ireland, 1649–1651: Oliver Cromwell’s “second self”?
David Farr
God’s Wall of Brass: Cromwell’s Generals in Ireland, 1649–1650
Martyn Bennett
Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland
James Scott Wheeler

The Settlement of Ireland
Cromwellian Transplantations of the Irish to the Colonies
Heidi J. Coburn
A Scramble for Ireland: Cromwell and the Land Settlement
John Cunningham
Cromwell’s Legacy
The Social Memory of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland c.1660s–c.1730s
Eamon Darcy
“This day by letters severall from hands”: J. G. Muddiman and News from Drogheda
Nick Poyntz
The Folkloric Afterlife of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland
Sarah Covington

Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives

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      Publisher: Liverpool University Press
      Publication Date: 12/01/2021
      ISBN13: 9781789622379, 978-1789622379
      ISBN10: 1789622379

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      In this collection of essays, a range of established and early-career scholars explore a variety of different perspectives on Oliver Cromwell’s involvement with Ireland, in particular his military campaign of 1649-1650.

      In England and Wales Cromwell is regarded as a figure of national importance; in Ireland his reputation remains highly controversial. The essays gathered together here provide a fresh take on his Irish campaign, reassessing the backdrop and context of the prevailing siege warfare strategy and offering new insights into other major players such as Henry Ireton and the Marquis of Ormond. Other topics include, but are not limited to, the Cromwellian land settlement, deportation of prisoners and popular memory of Cromwell in Ireland. Overall, a picture emerges of a more moderate Cromwell than the version that has been passed down in Irish history, tradition and folklore.

      CONTRIBUTORS: Martyn Bennett, Heidi J. Coburn, Sarah Covington, John Cunningham, Eamon Darcy, David Farr, Padraig Lenihan, Alan Marshall, Nick Poyntz, Tom Reilly, James Scott Wheeler



      Trade Review
      'This volume represents a substantial addition to our knowledge of Cromwell and the period... Above all, it places Cromwell in his context, his position within a wider military machine, his influence on Ireland after his return to England, and it helps to understand his role in the collective memory.'Coleman A. Dennehy, The Seventeenth Century
      'This is a book about the physical and mental worlds within which Cromwell operated in his nine months in Ireland... it is a rich and well-written compendium.'John Morrill, Cromwelliana

      '[Cromwell and Ireland: New Perspectives] represents a tangible advance on the contrasting and incompatible depictions of the Cromwellian era as years of unrelenting repression or years of reform ... the volume helps to explain the enduring fascination with a man who was convinced he was doing God's work.'
      James Kelly, Studia Hibernia

      ‘[Cromwell and Ireland] does indeed offer important new perspectives… Cromwell’s legacy in Ireland is a complicated one, and the nuanced insights offered here will go a long way to complicating interpretations, increasing understanding, and generating further debate. Students and scholars alike will find many new and provocative insights in this collection.’ John Patrick Montaño, Journal of British Studies



      Table of Contents
      Cromwell at War in Ireland
      Drogheda and Wexford, 1649
      Tom Reilly
      Siege Massacres in Ireland, 1641–1647
      Padraig Lenihan
      Oliver Cromwell and the Siege of Clonmel, April-May 1650
      Alan Marshall

      Officers
      Henry Ireton in Ireland, 1649–1651: Oliver Cromwell’s “second self”?
      David Farr
      God’s Wall of Brass: Cromwell’s Generals in Ireland, 1649–1650
      Martyn Bennett
      Ormond and Cromwell: The Struggle for Ireland
      James Scott Wheeler

      The Settlement of Ireland
      Cromwellian Transplantations of the Irish to the Colonies
      Heidi J. Coburn
      A Scramble for Ireland: Cromwell and the Land Settlement
      John Cunningham
      Cromwell’s Legacy
      The Social Memory of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland c.1660s–c.1730s
      Eamon Darcy
      “This day by letters severall from hands”: J. G. Muddiman and News from Drogheda
      Nick Poyntz
      The Folkloric Afterlife of Oliver Cromwell in Ireland
      Sarah Covington

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