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The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I

The Scottish Migration to Ulster in the Reign of James I

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This study examines the Scottish settlers in Ireland during the 17th century, exploring the society that produced them and the impact of their migration on both Ireland and Scotland. It also assesses James I's involvement in promoting the 'Plantation scheme.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 432 pages
Publication date: 31 August 2023
Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd


Originally published in 1973, this study delves into the significant role of Scottish settlers during the early 17th century in Ireland. It demonstrates that the 'Plantation, despite being a pivotal moment in Irish history, holds immense significance in Scotland's historical narrative as well. The society that fostered the migration of Scottish settlers is explored, and the motivations behind their departure from their homeland are analyzed in depth. The book sheds light on the profound impact of the Scottish migration on both Ireland and Scotland, while also evaluating the extent to which James I, the king of Scotland, actively promoted the 'Plantation scheme.

The study begins by tracing the historical background of the Scottish settlers, highlighting their arrival in Ireland during the reign of Queen Elizabeth I. It explores the various factors that influenced their decision to leave Scotland, including economic opportunities, religious persecution, and political unrest. The authors examine the social and cultural dynamics of the Scottish community in Ireland, highlighting their contributions to the development of the country.

One of the key themes of the study is the impact of the 'Plantation scheme on the indigenous Irish population. The authors argue that the scheme resulted in the displacement and dispossession of many Irish landowners, leading to widespread poverty and social unrest. They also point out the complicity of the British government in the implementation of the scheme, which was driven by economic interests rather than genuine concern for the welfare of the Irish people.

The book also explores the long-term consequences of the Scottish migration on both Ireland and Scotland. It examines the ways in which the migration influenced the political, social, and cultural landscape of both countries, and how it shaped the identities of the Scottish and Irish populations. The authors argue that the migration played a significant role in the development of the British Empire, as it provided a source of labor and entrepreneurship for the colonies.

In conclusion, this study provides a comprehensive and insightful analysis of the Scottish settlers in Ireland during the early 17th century. It sheds light on the complex and multifaceted nature of the migration, its impact on the indigenous Irish population, and its long-term consequences for both Ireland and Scotland. The book is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers interested in the history of the British Empire, the history of Ireland, and the history of Scotland.

Weight: 802g
Dimension: 234 x 156 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781032074641

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