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Catholics in a Protestant Country
Patrick Fagan
其他書名
The Papist Constituency in Eighteenth-century Dublin
出版
Four Courts Press
, 1998
主題
History / Europe / Ireland
Religion / Christianity / Catholic
Religion / Christianity / History
Religion / Christian Church / History
ISBN
1851824170
9781851824175
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=1I5nAAAAMAAJ&hl=&source=gbs_api
註釋
Charles O'Conor of Belanagare, writing in 1751, advised his son, Denis, to prepare himself for the rank he would be required to fill - 'that of a Roman Catholic in a Protestant country, that of one in a low way, obnoxious to the laws'. In this book on the role of catholics in eighteenth-century Dublin, Patrick Fagan challenges that description. In the first chapter he charts the course by which the city changed from being 70 per cent protestant and 30 per cent catholic in 1700 to a reversal of those proportions by 1800. This is followed by a chapter on the extent to which an ad hoc catholic lobby in the first half of the century operated to oppose, and sometimes to frustrate, anti-catholic measures by the Irish Parliament. There are chapters on the catholic presence in the medical professions throughout the century and on how catholics fared in the legal profession.