Table of contents for Revolution, counter-revolution, and union : Ireland in the 1790s / edited by Jim Smyth.


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Introduction
1. The 1798 rebellion in its eighteenth-century contexts Jim Smith
2. The politics of crisis and rebellion, 1792-1798 Louis Cullen
3. The magistracy and counter-revolution in Ulster, 1795-1798 Nancy J. Curtin
4. The shift in United Irish leadership from Belfast to Dublin, 1796-1798 Tommy Graham
5. The Belfast laugh: the context and significance of United Irish satires Mary Helen Thuente
6. Class, religion and rebellion: Wexford in 1798 Daniel Gahan
7. Endgame: the treatment of defeated rebels and 'suffering loyalists' after the 1798 rebellion Thomas Bartlett
8. Marquess Cornwallis and the fate of Irish rebel prisoners in the aftermath of the 1798 rebellion Michael Durey
9. The act of union and 'public opinion' Jim Smyth
10. Radicals and reactionaries: portraits of the late 1790s in Ireland Fintan Cullen
11. Irish Christianity and revolution David W. Miller
12. Republicanism and radical memory: the O'Connors, O'Carolan and the United Irishmen Luke Gibbons.


Library of Congress subject headings for this publication: Ireland History 1760-1820, Ireland History Rebellion of 1798, Ireland History The Union, 1800