The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism, Vol III: Relief, Revolution, and Revival, 1746-1829

Author:   Liam Chambers (Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of History, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of History, Mary Immaculate College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
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9780198843443


Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 October 2023
Format:   Hardback
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The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism, Vol III: Relief, Revolution, and Revival, 1746-1829


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The third volume of The Oxford History of British and Irish Catholicism examines the period from the defeat of the Jacobite army at the battle of Culloden in 1746 to the enactment of Catholic emancipation in 1829.The first part of the volume offers a chronological overview tracing the decline of Jacobitism, the easing of penal legislation which targeted Catholics, the complex impact of the French Revolution, the debates about the place of Catholics in the post-Union state, and - following the mass mobilisation of Irish Catholics - the passage of emancipation. The second part of the volume shows that this political history can only be properly understood with reference to the broader transformations that occurred in the later eighteenth and early nineteenth centuries. The period witnessed the expansion of Catholic infrastructure (pastoral structures, chapel building, elementary education and finances) and changes in Catholic practice, for example in liturgy and devotion. The growing infrastructure and more public profession of Catholicism occurred in a society where anti-Catholicism remained a force, but the volume also addresses the accommodations and interactions with non-Catholics that attended daily life. Crucially, the transformations of this period were international, as well as national. The volume examines the British and Irish convents, colleges, friaries and monasteries on the continent, especially during the events of the 1790s when many institutions closed and successor or new ones emerged at home. The international dimensions of British and Irish Catholicism extended beyond Europe too as the British Empire expanded globally, and attention is given to the involvement of British and Irish Catholics in imperial expansion. This volume addresses the literary, intellectual and cultural expressions of Catholicism in Britain and Ireland. Catholics produced a rich literature in English, Irish, Scots Gaelic and Welsh, although the volume shows the disparities in provision. They also engaged with and participated in the Catholic Enlightenment, particularly as they grappled with the challenges of accommodation to a Protestant constitution. This also had consequences for the public expression of Catholicism and the volume concludes by exploring the shifting expression of belief through music and material culture.

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Author:   Liam Chambers (Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of History, Senior Lecturer and Head of the Department of History, Mary Immaculate College)
Publisher:   Oxford University Press
Imprint:   Oxford University Press
ISBN:  

9780198843443


ISBN 10:   0198843445
Pages:   368
Publication Date:   01 October 2023
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   To order   Availability explained

Table of Contents

1: Carys Brown: Jacobitism, Loyalty, and the State, 1746-66 2: James Kelly: Breakthrough: The First Phase of Catholic Relief in Britain and Ireland, 1766-89 3: Marianne Elliott: British and Irish Catholics in the Era of the French Revolution 4: Michael Mullett: Catholics in the United Kingdom, 1800-20 5: 'The abominable Cath. Quest.': Catholic Emancipation, 1820-30 6: Cormac Begadon: The Infrastructure of Catholicism 7: Peter Phillips: Catholic Belief and Practice 8: Colin Haydon: Anti-Catholicism and Protestant Relations with Catholics 9: Tonya J. Moutray: Anti-Catholicism and Protestant Relations with Catholics 10: Liam Chambers: Colleges, Seminaries and Male Religious Houses 11: Dominic Aidan Bellenger: 'Every Quarter of the World': Catholics in the British Empire 12: Michael Tomko: Catholic Literature and Print Culture in English 13: Peadar Ó Muircheartaigh: Catholic Literature and Literary Culture in Welsh, Scottish Gaelic, and Irish 14: Shaun Blanchard: This Side of the Alps: The Catholic Enlightenment in Britain and Ireland 15: Thomas Muir: Church Music: A Barometer of Social-Religious Change 16: Carol Richardson: Feeble References: Catholic Material Culture

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Liam Chambers completed a BA, MA and PhD at the National University of Ireland, Maynooth (now Maynooth University). He joined the Department of History at Mary Immaculate College, Limerick, in 2000 where he has been a senior lecturer and head of the Department of History since 2011. Chambers's research explores aspects of eighteenth-century Irish history; Irish migration to early modern Europe; the history of Catholicism; Irish students, and clergy and colleges in early modern Paris. He was a joint editor of Irish Historical Studies from 2016 to 2021 and is a current member of the Irish Manuscripts Commission.

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