Description
About the Author
Karen Sonnelitter is Associate Professor of History at Siena College. She is editor of The Great Irish Famine (Broadview Press) and author of Charity Movements in Eighteenth-Century Ireland: Philanthropy and Improvement (Boydell & Brewer).
Reviews
"An excellent and highly useful collection of documents on a critical topic in both Irish and British history." - Sean Farrell Moran, Oakland University
"With a fine introduction and helpful annotations by Karen Sonnelitter, Irish-English Relations offers a wide-ranging and well-chosen selection of primary sources in Irish history, reaching back from the Venerable Bede to Irish president Michael D. Higgins. As such, it will be invaluable to both students and teachers of Irish history throughout the English-speaking world." - David Wilson, University of Toronto
"Sonnelitter's selection is an excellent starter book for anyone interested in delving deeper into Irish history. It is a rich and well-chosen set of materials drawn from literary and visual sources as well as from the political and constitutional arena. Prefaced by a historical introduction and a list of pertinent questions, each document is suitably contextualized and annotated. All the obvious topics-the Anglo-Norman Invasion, the Tudor and Stuart Plantations, the Penal Laws and Catholic Emancipation, the Great Famine, the Irish War of Independence, and the Northern Ireland Troubles-are treated, with much else besides." - Hiram Morgan, University College Cork
Book Information
ISBN 9781554815708
Author Karen Sonnelitter
Format Paperback
Page Count 280
Imprint Broadview Press Ltd
Publisher Broadview Press Ltd
Weight(grams) 363g
Dimensions(mm) 226mm * 176mm * 16mm