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Change and Conflict: Britain, Ireland and Europe from the Late 16th to the Early 18th Centuries


Irish History in Perspective

No. of pages 82

Published: 1994

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Change and Conflict is part of the Irish History in Perspective series, which forms part of the Cambridge History Programme. The series comprises books for pupils and teachers which will meet the requirements of the history curriculum for Northern Ireland at key stage 3.These specially commissioned books allow pupils to understand how developments at a local, national and international level have helped to shape the economy, culture and political structure of Ireland. Change and Conflict addresses Core 2 of the Northern Ireland history curriculum: Britain, Ireland and Europe from the late 16th to the early 18th centuries.

 

 

This book is part of a book series called Irish History in Perspective .

This book has been graded for interest at 11-14 years.

There are 82 pages in this book. This book was published in 1994 by Cambridge University Press .

This book has the following chapters: Overview: the 16th century; 1. The Reformation; 2. Conflict and colonisation; 3. Rivalry between England and Spain; Overview: Tudor policy in Ireland; 4. Ireland in the 16th century; 5. Early Tudor policy; 6. The Munster Plantation; 7. The Ulster Plantation; Overview: Conflict in England, Ireland and Scotland; 8. King and Parliament in England; 9. Ireland in the 1640s; 10. 1641: examining the evidence; 11. Cromwell in Ireland; Overview: Kings in conflict; 12. The monarchy restored; 13. Ireland, England and Europe in 1688; 14. Two kings in Ireland, 1689-91; 15. The legacy of the Williamite Wars; Review: History or myth?

 

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Irish History in Perspective