Ireland Under the Union 1800-1900 for CCEA A2 Level
Ireland Under the Union 1800-1900 for CCEA A2 Level
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This book provides a comprehensive and up-to-date account of the birth of the modern era in Irish politics, exploring the development of unionism and nationalism, and the relationship between Ireland and the British government. It is complemented by an index and a photographic section to support the study of the period.
Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 232 pages
Publication date: 17 September 2018
Publisher: Colourpoint Creative Ltd
This extensive and meticulously updated book is designed to assist teachers and students in meeting the requirements of the CCEA GCE History A2 1 Unit 2, titled "Ireland Under the Union 1800-1900." Authored by a highly respected historian, it delves into the intricate development of unionism and nationalism, as well as the complex relationship between Ireland and the British government. The book explores a wide range of topics, including Catholic emancipation and the Home Rule movement, providing a comprehensive understanding of this pivotal period in Irish history.
To enhance the learning experience, the book is accompanied by an index and a photographic section, which provide visual support for the study of the period.
Chapter 1: Opposition to the Union
In this chapter, the author examines the various opposition movements that emerged in Ireland during the 19th century. Constitutional Nationalism, Revolutionary Nationalism, and Cultural Nationalism are explored in depth, providing insights into the different ideologies and strategies employed by these groups. The chapter also explores the significance of social and economic issues in shaping Irish nationalism and the response of the British government to these challenges.
Chapter 2: The Significance of Social and Economic Issues
In this chapter, the author examines the social and economic factors that contributed to the growth of Irish nationalism. The impact of the Industrial Revolution, land reform, and the Great Famine on Irish society is explored, as well as the role of the Catholic Church and the Protestant Ascendancy in shaping political and cultural attitudes. The chapter also discusses the British government's response to these issues, including the implementation of coercive measures and the establishment of the Irish Poor Law.
Chapter 3: The British Government's Response to Irish Nationalism
In this chapter, the author explores the British government's response to Irish nationalism. The policies of the Tory and Liberal governments, including the Act of Union 1800, the Act of Union 1801, and the Act of Union 1849, are examined in detail. The chapter also discusses the role of the British army in suppressing Irish rebellions and the impact of these policies on Irish society.
Chapter 4: Supporters of the Union
In this chapter, the author examines the supporters of the Union in Ireland during the 19th century. The role of the landed gentry, the Catholic Church, and the Protestant Ascendancy in promoting unionism is explored, as well as the influence of British imperialism on Irish politics. The chapter also discusses the challenges faced by supporters of the Union, including the growth of nationalist sentiment and the emergence of the Irish Republican Brotherhood.
Conclusion
In conclusion, this comprehensive book provides a valuable resource for teachers and students studying 19th-century Ireland. It offers a detailed and nuanced account of the birth of the modern era in Irish politics, exploring the development of unionism and nationalism, as well as the complex relationship between Ireland and the British government. The book's comprehensive coverage of topics, accompanied by an index and photographic section, enhances the learning experience and supports visual learning. Whether used as a primary source or a supplementary text, this book is an essential tool for understanding the complexities of 19th-century Ireland and its historical significance.
Weight: 480g
Dimension: 157 x 234 x 30 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781780731230
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