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Population Providence And Empire The Churches And Emigration From Nineteenthcentury Ireland 1st Edition Sarah Roddy

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Population Providence And Empire The Churches And Emigration From Nineteenthcentury Ireland 1st Edition Sarah Roddy
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Publisher: Manchester University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 5.95 MB
Pages: 288
Author: Sarah Roddy
ISBN: 9781847799777, 1847799779
Language: English
Year: 2014
Edition: 1

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Population Providence And Empire The Churches And Emigration From Nineteenthcentury Ireland 1st Edition Sarah Roddy by Sarah Roddy 9781847799777, 1847799779 instant download after payment.

Over seven million people left Ireland over the course of the nineteenth century. This book is the first to put that huge population change in its religious context, by asking how the Irish Catholic, Anglican and Presbyterian churches responded to mass emigration. Did they facilitate it, object to it, or limit it? Were the three Irish churches themelves changed by this demographic upheaval?Focusing on the effects of emigration on Ireland rather than its diaspora, and merging two of the most important phenomena in the story of modern Ireland - mass emigration and religious change - this study offers new insights into both nineteenth-century Irish history and historical migration studies in general. Its five thematic chapters lead to a conclusion that, on balance, emigration determined the churches' fates to a far greater extent than the churches determined emigrants' fates.

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