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The Viceroys of Ireland

Unveiling the Legacy of Irish Viceroys: Power, Politics, and Autonomy

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In «The Viceroys of Ireland,» Charles Kingston O'Mahony offers an exhaustive historical account of the role and impact of the British viceroys in Ireland from the 17th to the early 20th century. With a scholarly yet engaging literary style, O'Mahony employs a rich narrative intertwining political history and cultural analysis, revealing the complexities and challenges faced by these appointed officials. Each chapter meticulously documents the viceroys'Äô policies, their relationships with Irish society, and their legacies, set against the backdrop of Ireland's tumultuous political landscape, characterized by colonialism and resistance. O'Mahony, an accomplished historian with a profound interest in Anglo-Irish relations, draws from extensive primary sources and archival material, a testament to his deep commitment to illuminating this often overlooked aspect of Irish history. His academic background helps him navigate the delicate intricacies of power dynamics and national identity, providing readers with insights into the motivations and influences that shaped the viceroys' governance. This book is an essential read for anyone interested in Irish history, colonial studies, or the complexities of governance and identity. The nuanced examination O'Mahony provides offers readers a significant understanding of how the viceroys' actions reverberate through contemporary Irish society.

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Release date on Litres:
05 November 2024
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330 p.
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8596547570370
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