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This miscellany gathers together essays and papers written over a span of sixty-odd years. Some are hitherto unpublished, others disinterred from rare and learned periodicals: Together they form a scholarly and diverting mosaic of political and social life in Ireland over the past half-millennium. They take for subjects both individuals and institutions. McDowell examines Swift as a political thinker, Burke and the law, John Hely-Hutchinson, provost and controversialist, and the Ulster leader Edward Carson. More minor characters and events are linked to his lively sketches of Trinity College, from its foundation in the sixteenth century to the Second World War; of Dublin Castle and the viceregal court in its glory and decline; of the Dublin Society of the United Irishmen; of the Anglican episcopate. A nuanced and fascinating portrait of an era, and of Irish-English affairs, emerges, drawn with an unerring eye for human foible and idiosyncrasy. Historical Essays is testimony to the enduring energy and wit of one of Ireland’s most distinguished historians.

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No one alive has waded through more collections of correspondence, legislation, administrative records, ecclesiastical and collegiate fasti, than Professor McDowell. His knowledge of the fine print of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is truly awesome … He has one of the most judicious minds in the business, and his scholarship has the respect of the most rigorous practitioners.’- A.T.Q. Stewart

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The court of Dublin Castle; Trinity College; Dublin and politics; The Dublin Society of the United Irishmen 1791-94; Ireland and England; the Anglican episcopate 1780-1945; Swift as a plural thinker; John Hely-Hutchinson; Edmund Burke and the law; Edward Carson; murder in the Rubrics; the rivals; Vice-Provost Barrett; riot at the gate, 1858; student opinion in TCD, 1938 - a survey.

Historical Essays 1939-2001: A Miscellany

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      Publisher: The Lilliput Press Ltd
      Publication Date: 21/01/2004
      ISBN13: 9781843510284, 978-1843510284
      ISBN10: 1843510286
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      Book Synopsis
      This miscellany gathers together essays and papers written over a span of sixty-odd years. Some are hitherto unpublished, others disinterred from rare and learned periodicals: Together they form a scholarly and diverting mosaic of political and social life in Ireland over the past half-millennium. They take for subjects both individuals and institutions. McDowell examines Swift as a political thinker, Burke and the law, John Hely-Hutchinson, provost and controversialist, and the Ulster leader Edward Carson. More minor characters and events are linked to his lively sketches of Trinity College, from its foundation in the sixteenth century to the Second World War; of Dublin Castle and the viceregal court in its glory and decline; of the Dublin Society of the United Irishmen; of the Anglican episcopate. A nuanced and fascinating portrait of an era, and of Irish-English affairs, emerges, drawn with an unerring eye for human foible and idiosyncrasy. Historical Essays is testimony to the enduring energy and wit of one of Ireland’s most distinguished historians.

      Trade Review
      No one alive has waded through more collections of correspondence, legislation, administrative records, ecclesiastical and collegiate fasti, than Professor McDowell. His knowledge of the fine print of the eighteenth and nineteenth centuries is truly awesome … He has one of the most judicious minds in the business, and his scholarship has the respect of the most rigorous practitioners.’- A.T.Q. Stewart

      Table of Contents
      The court of Dublin Castle; Trinity College; Dublin and politics; The Dublin Society of the United Irishmen 1791-94; Ireland and England; the Anglican episcopate 1780-1945; Swift as a plural thinker; John Hely-Hutchinson; Edmund Burke and the law; Edward Carson; murder in the Rubrics; the rivals; Vice-Provost Barrett; riot at the gate, 1858; student opinion in TCD, 1938 - a survey.

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