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Forkhill Protestants and Forkhill Catholics, 1787-1858 - Volume 33

Part of the McGill-Queen’s Studies in the Hist of Re series
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In the late eighteenth century, an influx of Protestant settlers to the mainly Catholic parish of Forkhill on the Ulster borderlands provoked clashes between natives and newcomers.

None was more horrific than the brutal attack on a Protestant schoolmaster and his family in the winter of 1791.

The conflict was immediately cast in sectarian terms, leading to more than 200 years of ill-will.

But was it a misdiagnosis? Forkhill Protestants and Forkhill Catholics explores the social history of the parish between 1787 and 1858.

In a wide-ranging analysis, Kyla Madden demonstrates that there was a greater degree of cooperation and exchange between Catholics and Protestants than the historical record has acknowledged.

Madden contends that since some of our widely held assumptions about the patterns of Irish history dissolve under scrutiny at the local level, they should be more cautiously applied on a larger scale.

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0773530606 / 9780773530607
Paperback / softback
941.661
01/03/2007
Canada
264 pages
152 x 229 mm, 392 grams