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Land and Popular Politics in Ireland: County Mayo from the Plantation to the Land War (Past and Present Publications) (Paperback)

Land and Popular Politics in Ireland: County Mayo from the Plantation to the Land War (Past and Present Publications) By Donald E. Jordan Cover Image
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This book analyses County Mayo in Ireland from the Elizabethan pacification of the county to the first stage of the Land War in the late nineteenth century. During those three centuries the county was transformed from being a remote, isolated, impoverished and hostile region of the country to being at the centre of Irish politics and integrated into an agrarian capitalist economy. The book is divided into two sections. The first contains an analysis of the county prior to the Great Famine, and provides the foundation for a core/periphery analysis of Mayo's economic development and its impact upon popular politics in the county. The second, employing a core/periphery analysis of the post-Famine economic and political transformation of the county, demonstrates that the structural changes that gave rise to the Land War occurred more rapidly in central Mayo than along its western coastline or eastern boundaries. This uneven development helps account for both the initial strength and rapid disintegration of the land movement in the county.


Product Details
ISBN: 9780521466837
ISBN-10: 0521466830
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Publication Date: April 14th, 1994
Pages: 388
Language: English
Series: Past and Present Publications