Confessionalism and Mobility in Early Modern Ireland

Awards:   Winner of Winner, 2023 National University of Ireland Irish Historical Research Prize.
Author:   Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin (Professor in the School of History, Professor in the School of History, University College Dublin, Ireland)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   1
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Pages:   400
Publication Date:   18 June 2021
Format:   Hardback
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  • Winner of Winner, 2023 National University of Ireland Irish Historical Research Prize.

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The period between c.1580 and c.1685 was one of momentous importance in terms of the establishment of different confessional identities in Ireland, as well as a time of significant migration and displacement of population. Confessionalism and Mobility in Early Modern Ireland provides an entirely new perspective on religious change in early modern Ireland by tracing the constant and ubiquitous impact of mobility on the development and maintenance of the island's competing confessional groupings. Confessionalism and Mobility in Early Modern Ireland examines the dialectic between migration and religious adherence, paying particular attention to the pronounced transnational dimension of clerical formation which played a vital role in shaping the competing Catholic, Church of Ireland, and non-conformist clergies. It demonstrates that the religious transformation of the island was mediated by individuals with very significant migratory experiences and the importance of religion in enabling individuals to negotiate the challenges and opportunities created by displacement and settlement in new environments. The volume investigates how more quotidian practices of mobility such as pilgrimage and inter-parochial communions helped to elaborate religious identities and analyses the extraordinary importance of migratory experience in shaping the lives and writings of the authors of key confessional identity texts. Confessionalism and Mobility in Early Modern Ireland demonstrates that Irish society was enormously influenced by migratory experiences and argues that a case study of the island also has important implications for understanding religious change in other areas of Europe and the rest of the world.

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Author:   Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin (Professor in the School of History, Professor in the School of History, University College Dublin, Ireland)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
Edition:   1
Dimensions:   Width: 16.00cm , Height: 2.80cm , Length: 24.00cm
Weight:   0.716kg
ISBN:  

9780198870913


ISBN 10:   0198870914
Pages:   400
Publication Date:   18 June 2021
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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Table of Contents

Part I: Mobility and the Evolution of Confessional Communities in Ireland Introduction 1: Professionalization Abroad: The shaping of the Catholic Clergy in Early Modern Ireland 2: Continuities through Change 3: Confessional Mobility of Secular Catholics 4: The Established Church 5: The Mobility of Protestant Dissent Part II: Mobility Practices, ideas and influences 6: Figurative Images of Mobility 7: Practices of Religious Mobility 8: Migrant Consciousness and Catholic Confessional Identity Texts 9: The Impact of Mobility on the Imagination of Protestant Identity Conclusion

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it is difficult in this relatively short review to do justice to the innovative and mold-breaking approach of this book and the fresh insights that Tadhg O hAnnrachain offers us on early-modern Irish - and European - religious developments through the prism of mobility. Though there is, of course, one simple way of resolving that difficulty - go and read this book for yourself! * Alan Ford, University of Nottingham, Church History Journal *


the innovative and mold-breaking approach of this book and the fresh insights that Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin offers us on early--modern Irish--and European--religious developments through the prism of mobility. * Alan Ford, University of Nottingham, Church History * it is difficult in this relatively short review to do justice to the innovative and mold-breaking approach of this book and the fresh insights that Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin offers us on early-modern Irish -- and European -- religious developments through the prism of mobility. Though there is, of course, one simple way of resolving that difficulty -- go and read this book for yourself! * Alan Ford, University of Nottingham, Church History Journal *


the innovative and mold-breaking approach of this book and the fresh insights that Tadhg Ó hAnnrach´ain offers us on early--modern Irish--and European--religious developments through the prism of mobility. * Alan Ford, University of Nottingham, Church History * it is difficult in this relatively short review to do justice to the innovative and mold-breaking approach of this book and the fresh insights that Tadhg Ó hAnnrach´ain offers us on early-modern Irish -- and European -- religious developments through the prism of mobility. Though there is, of course, one simple way of resolving that difficulty -- go and read this book for yourself! * Alan Ford, University of Nottingham, Church History Journal *


it is difficult in this relatively short review to do justice to the innovative and mold-breaking approach of this book and the fresh insights that Tadhg O hAnnrachain offers us on early-modern Irish -- and European -- religious developments through the prism of mobility. Though there is, of course, one simple way of resolving that difficulty -- go and read this book for yourself! -- Alan Ford, University of Nottingham, Church History Journal


Author Information

Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin is a Professor of History in University College Dublin. His research concentrates on the transnational dimensions of religious change in Early Modern Europe, a field in which he has published six books and over forty articles. He was the co-PI of the Insular Christianity project, funded by the Irish Research Council, 2008-12.

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