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"Old English Identity and the Final Stages of the Tudor Conquest of Ireland, 1599-1603"

 Coordinatore UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK 

 Organization address address: Western Road
city: CORK
postcode: -

contact info
Titolo: Dr.
Nome: David
Cognome: O'connell
Email: send email
Telefono: +353 214903501
Fax: +353 214903506

 Nazionalità Coordinatore Ireland [IE]
 Totale costo 229˙775 €
 EC contributo 229˙775 €
 Programma FP7-PEOPLE
Specific programme "People" implementing the Seventh Framework Programme of the European Community for research, technological development and demonstration activities (2007 to 2013)
 Code Call FP7-PEOPLE-2012-IOF
 Funding Scheme MC-IOF
 Anno di inizio 2013
 Periodo (anno-mese-giorno) 2013-05-01   -   2016-04-30

 Partecipanti

# participant  country  role  EC contrib. [€] 
1    UNIVERSITY COLLEGE CORK, NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND, CORK

 Organization address address: Western Road
city: CORK
postcode: -

contact info
Titolo: Dr.
Nome: David
Cognome: O'connell
Email: send email
Telefono: +353 214903501
Fax: +353 214903506

IE (CORK) coordinator 229˙775.70

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ireland    nine    stage    community    english    hostilities    gaelic    patriotic    propaganda    war    irish    identity    years    pale   

 Obiettivo del progetto (Objective)

'Ireland’s Nine Years’ War (1594-1603) marks a crucial juncture in the development of three unique cultural identities: Gaelic Irish, Old English, and New English. But, while this war reinforced the socio-religious character of the Gaelic Irish and New English, it compelled the descendants of Ireland’s twelfth-century Anglo-Norman conquerors, known collectively as the Old English, to reappraise their status as Irish-born Catholics loyal to the English Protestant establishment. Building upon my doctorate, which examined aspects of Old English identity formation within the Pale – an area roughly comprising counties Dublin, Kildare, Meath, Westmeath, and Louth – during the first stage of the Nine Years’ War (1594-1599), this project will consider the same community during the second stage of this conflict (1599-1603). This war is best studied in two phases because the April 1599 arrival of the Earl of Essex as Lord Lieutenant of Ireland coincided with a marked escalation in hostilities, an increased commitment of money and manpower from England, the resurrection of a militant Jesuit mission, and the deployment of an aggressive patriotic propaganda campaign by the Irish Catholic Confederacy. The impact of this intensification on the Old English Pale community would have been noticeable and this project will explore how escalating hostilities, clerical involvement, and the production of patriotic propaganda during the second phase of Ireland's Nine Years’ War contributed to the emergence of a distinct Old English identity by the early 1600s.'

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