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The Church of Ireland and the native Irish population in plantation Ulster
Author(s)
Date Issued
2010
Date Available
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Abstract
This largely historiographical paper examines the initial inclusion of native Gaelic
clergy in the plantation church in Ulster and their gradual disappearance over the
course the next twenty-five years. This was a highly significant development for it
meant that the Ulster church took on a markedly Anglo-centric profile and religion,
rather than functioning as a potential bridge between the indigenous and immigrant
communities, instead was to become one of the most potent markers of division and
hostility between natives and newcomers.
Sponsorship
Not applicable
Type of Material
Working Paper
Publisher
University College Dublin. Institute for British-Irish Studies
Series
IBIS Working Papers
98
Copyright (Published Version)
The author, 2010
Subject – LCSH
Church of Ireland
Northern Ireland--Colonization
Northern Ireland--Church history
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
Conference Details
Paper presented at the conference 'Protestant Traditions and the Paths to Peace:
Beyond the Legacies of Plantation', Global Irish Institute, University College, Dublin,
9 June 2009
ISSN
1649-0304
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