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10 Responses to transformation
Gaelic poets and the plantation of Ulster
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Chapters in this book
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of illustrations vii
- List of contributors viii
- Series editors' preface xi
- Acknowledgements xii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The ‘British’ crown, the earls and the plantation of Ulster 18
- 3 Civilising Gaelic Scotland 33
- 4 Plantation and civil society 55
- 5 The city of London and the Ulster plantation 78
- 6 Success and failure in the Ulster plantation 98
- 7 The Catholic Church in Ulster under the plantation, 1609 – 42 119
- 8 Randal MacDonnell and early seventeenth-century settlement in northeast Ulster, 1603 –30 143
- 9 Educating the colonial mind 158
- 10 Responses to transformation 176
- 11 The plantation of Ulster 198
- 12 Angling for Ulster 218
- 13 ‘The Scottish inhabitants of that Province are actually revolted’ 238
- Index 255
Chapters in this book
- Front matter i
- Contents v
- List of illustrations vii
- List of contributors viii
- Series editors' preface xi
- Acknowledgements xii
- 1 Introduction 1
- 2 The ‘British’ crown, the earls and the plantation of Ulster 18
- 3 Civilising Gaelic Scotland 33
- 4 Plantation and civil society 55
- 5 The city of London and the Ulster plantation 78
- 6 Success and failure in the Ulster plantation 98
- 7 The Catholic Church in Ulster under the plantation, 1609 – 42 119
- 8 Randal MacDonnell and early seventeenth-century settlement in northeast Ulster, 1603 –30 143
- 9 Educating the colonial mind 158
- 10 Responses to transformation 176
- 11 The plantation of Ulster 198
- 12 Angling for Ulster 218
- 13 ‘The Scottish inhabitants of that Province are actually revolted’ 238
- Index 255