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A Nation of Beggars?
Donal A. Kerr
其他書名
Priests, People, and Politics in Famine Ireland, 1846-1852
出版
Clarendon Press
, 1994
主題
History / General
History / Europe / Great Britain / General
History / Europe / Ireland
History / Modern / General
History / Modern / 19th Century
History / Social History
Religion / Christianity / Catholic
Social Science / Disasters & Disaster Relief
ISBN
0198207379
9780198207375
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=Ne8OzUcXdigC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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This is the first full account of the role of the Irish Catholic Church in the Great Famine of 1846 and its aftermath. Donal Kerr shows how the Famine and the subsequent evictions led to rural violence and a spate of assassinations culminating in the murder of Major Mahon which the local parish priest was accused of inciting. Savage denunciations followed in press and parliament. In conjunction with the belief that Pope Pius IX had blessed the struggle of oppressed nationalities, this led to many priests becoming involved in the run-up to the Young Ireland Rebellion. These years also saw a sharpening of religious tension as Protestant Evangelicals made an all-out effort to Protestantize Ireland. Professor Kerr has charted how the Famine and the violence soured relations between the Church and State and ultimately destroyed Lord John Russell's dream of bringing a golden age to Ireland.