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Lee, Nicholas - The Catholic question in Ireland, 1762-1829 - Complete in 8 volumes

Title: The Catholic question in Ireland, 1762-1829 - Complete in 8 volumes
Description: Bristol : Thoemmes ; Tokyo. Japan : Edition Synapse 2000. 1st edition. Fine copies all in the original gilt-blocked green buckram. A fine set in all aspects. Subjects; Catholic Church -- Political activity -- Ireland. Catholic Church -- Ireland -- History -- 18th century. Catholic Church -- Ireland -- History -- 19th century. Contents: v. 1. The tryal of the Roman Catholicks / Henry Brooke -- v. 2. A full and accurate report of the debates in the Parliament of Ireland in the session 1793 -- v. 3. The humble petition of the Roman Catholics of Ireland to the Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland ; Impartial detail of the proceedings and debates in both Houses of the Imperial Parliament of the United Kingdom in the session of 1805 upon the Catholic petition -- v. 4. Works / by Henry Grattan. Theobald M'Kenna and James Warren Doyle -- v. 5. Statement of the penal laws. which aggrieve the Catholics of Ireland : with commentaries / Denys Scully -- v. 6. The evidence taken before the select committees of the Houses of Lords and Commons appointed in the sessions of 1824 and 1825 to inquire into the State of Ireland -- v. 7-8. Historical sketch of the late Catholic Association of Ireland / Thomas Wyse. Catholic emancipation - freedom from the restrictions of the penal laws that had successively been imposed on Roman Catholics since the mid sixteenth century - seemed an inevitable consequence of the 1801 Act of Union with Great Britain. but it not until 1829. and then only when faced with probable revolution in Ireland. that it was conceded by the British Government. What seems in retrospect a simple question of the granting of civil rights was attended by vehement resistance from vested interests. rebellion and reaction in 1798. a systematic coercion of Irish opinion thereafter. and rural unrest. The Catholic Question in Ireland is a collection of ten key works tracing the path of reform. from early claims for Catholic equality to the eventual granting of political and civil rights. They illustrate particular moments in the struggle: the organization of an effective Catholic Committee in 1760 the 1793 Relief Act which gave some Irish Catholics the right to vote. though not to sit in Parliament the Humble Petition of 1805 which resulted in the first parliamentary debate on emancipation since the Act of Union the short-lived 'Catholic Convention' of 1811 the creation of the Catholic Association by Daniel O'Connell in 1823 and the Parliamentary Inquiry of 1824-5 into the state of Ireland. It would be hard to overestimate the significance of the Catholic Question in the determination of national consciousness in Ireland and in signaling the beginning of an eventual transfer of power from a relatively privileged minority to the majority of the Irish people. The books and pamphlets reprinted here. now very hard to obtain. provide essential information about the debate itself and about contemporary social conditions and public opinion. Includes; --rare and important material never before reprinted --documents over 60 years of one of the most important debates in Irish history --crucial to an understanding of Irish and Anglo-Irish history and politics in the 18th and 19th centuries --edited by Nicholas Lee. former archivist of Bristol University Library Special Collections. ISBN: 1855068540.

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