The Irish and Scottish landed elites from regicide to restoration
Key to an understanding of the broad political developments in Ireland and Scotland in the 1650s is an appreciation of the relationship between the English governments of the Commonwealth and the Protectorate and the Irish and Scottish landed elites. Political power and landholding went hand in hand...
Main Author: | Menarry, David J. |
---|---|
Published: |
University of Aberdeen
2001
|
Subjects: | |
Online Access: | http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.367365 |
Similar Items
-
Crossing the Border : a study of the Scottish military offensives against England c.1369-c.1403
by: Macdonald, Alastair J.
Published: (1995) -
The Irish Catholics of Manchester and Salford : aspects of their religious and political history, 1890-1939
by: Fielding, Steven
Published: (1988) -
The development of dentistry : a Scottish perspective circa 1800-1921
by: Ross, Rufus Myer
Published: (1994) -
British liberals and radicals and the treatment of Germany, 1914-1920
by: Dubinski, R. David
Published: (1992) -
Voices from nowhere : utopianism in British political culture 1929-1945
by: Coupland, Philip M.
Published: (2000)