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If the Irish Ran the World
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"If the Irish Ran the World will become the essential work on the island and period. A most interesting and well-done work of scholarship, it will appeal to scholars of Ireland, Britain, and the Caribbean, as well as those concerned with the settlement of the Americas and the study of slavery." Stanley L. Engerman, Departments of Economics and History, University of Rochester
"If the Irish Ran the World deals with an important topic and a little-studied island. It is especially valuable in allowing us a glimpse at a highly unstable world where ethnicity was important but was defined in very fluid ways. Akenson's work is also important in providing much fresh information about a far-flung area of empire." Trevor Burnard, Department of History, University of Canterbury, New Zealand
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Front Matter
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Contents
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Maps and Tables
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Acknowledgments
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Who’s in Charge?
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Ireland’s Neo-Feudal Empire, 1630-1650
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From Neo-Feudalism to Crown Rule, 1650-1680
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Capitalism at a Gallop, 1680-1730
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The Long Wind-Down: After 1730
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Usable Traditions
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The 1678 Census
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The Census of 1729
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Notes
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Bibliography
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Index
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