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Red Hugh Odonnell And The Nine Years War Hardcover Darren Mcgettigan

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Red Hugh Odonnell And The Nine Years War Hardcover Darren Mcgettigan
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Publisher: Four Courts Press
File Extension: EPUB
File size: 1.56 MB
Pages: 190
Author: Darren Mcgettigan
ISBN: 9781851828876, 1851828877
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: Hardcover

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Red Hugh Odonnell And The Nine Years War Hardcover Darren Mcgettigan by Darren Mcgettigan 9781851828876, 1851828877 instant download after payment.

The Nine Years War was the greatest challenge that Gaelic Ireland presented to the Elizabethan English state. The role played by the young chieftain, Red Hugh O'Donnell (1572-1602), in the Gaelic confederacy which fought this war, was crucial. Without him, the possibility of such successful and wide-ranging resistance to the expansion of English power in Ireland would not have possible. This book represents a major reappraisal of O'Donnell's role. It is a study of how the abuse of power by English captains and officials led to the growth of anti-English sentiment in the lordship of T r Chonaill and in O'Donnell's thinking itself, due in large part to his imprisonment in Dublin Castle. It is also a study in how the Gaelic lordships of Ulster proved themselves to be capable of military and political innovation, to enable their leaders to fashion a formidable confederacy which came very close to ending English sovereignty over Ireland.

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