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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Illustrations
- Introduction
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1 The O’Connellite Persuasion -
2 William Johnston, Populism and Authority in Ulster Protestant Politics -
3 Undermined Authority: John Reynolds and Dublin Corporation -
4 Property, Privilege and Politics: The Coroner in Pre-Famine Ireland, 1801–1846 -
5 A Comparative Perspective: The Problem of Monarchical Authority in National Historiography in Nineteenth-Century Ireland and Germany -
6 Sermons and the Performance of Historiographical Authority in the Construction of the Roman Catholic Built Landscape, 1880–1890 -
7 Power, Patronage and the Production of Catholic Material Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ireland -
8 Michael McCarthy’s Campaigns against Clerical Authority -
9 Invoking the Authority of the Middle Ages in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The ‘Irish Crosses’ of Earley & Powells -
10 W.B. Yeats, Scholastic Aestheticism and Cultural Authority in Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland -
11 Local-Colour Writers: Figures of Authority? - Notes on Contributors
- Index
(p.242) Index
(p.242) Index
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- Figures of Authority in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
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- Title Pages
- Acknowledgements
- Illustrations
- Introduction
-
1 The O’Connellite Persuasion -
2 William Johnston, Populism and Authority in Ulster Protestant Politics -
3 Undermined Authority: John Reynolds and Dublin Corporation -
4 Property, Privilege and Politics: The Coroner in Pre-Famine Ireland, 1801–1846 -
5 A Comparative Perspective: The Problem of Monarchical Authority in National Historiography in Nineteenth-Century Ireland and Germany -
6 Sermons and the Performance of Historiographical Authority in the Construction of the Roman Catholic Built Landscape, 1880–1890 -
7 Power, Patronage and the Production of Catholic Material Culture in Nineteenth-Century Ireland -
8 Michael McCarthy’s Campaigns against Clerical Authority -
9 Invoking the Authority of the Middle Ages in Nineteenth-Century Ireland: The ‘Irish Crosses’ of Earley & Powells -
10 W.B. Yeats, Scholastic Aestheticism and Cultural Authority in Late Nineteenth-Century Ireland -
11 Local-Colour Writers: Figures of Authority? - Notes on Contributors
- Index