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We Alone Will Rule
Sinclair Thomson
其他書名
Native Andean Politics in the Age of Insurgency
出版
Univ of Wisconsin Press
, 2002
主題
History / Europe / Ireland
History / Latin America / General
History / Indigenous Peoples in the Americas
History / Latin America / South America
History / Americas (North, Central, South, West Indies)
Political Science / General
Political Science / World / Caribbean & Latin American
Social Science / Anthropology / General
Social Science / Indigenous Studies
ISBN
0299177947
9780299177942
URL
http://books.google.com.hk/books?id=gfqodUcTqzoC&hl=&source=gbs_api
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Named for its mythical leader Captain Rock, avenger of agrarian wrongs, the Rockite movement of 1821 24 in Ireland was notorious for its extraordinary violence. In
Captain Rock
, James S. Donnelly, Jr., offers both a fine-grained analysis of the conflict and a broad exploration of Irish rural society after the French revolutionary and Napoleonic wars.
Originating in west Limerick, the Rockite movement spread quickly under the impact of a prolonged economic depression. Before long the insurgency embraced many of the better-off farmers. The intensity of the Rockites grievances, the frequency of their resort to sensational violence, and their appeal on such key issues as rents and tithes presented a nightmarish challenge to Dublin Castle prompting in turn a major reorganization of the police, a purging of the local magistracy, the introduction of large military reinforcements, and a determined campaign of judicial repression. A great upsurge in sectarianism and millenarianism, Donnelly shows, added fuel to the conflagration. Inspired by prophecies of doom for the Anglo-Irish Protestants who ruled the country, the overwhelmingly Catholic Rockites strove to hasten the demise of the landed elite they viewed as oppressors.
Drawing on a wealth of sources including reports from policemen, military officers, magistrates, and landowners as well as from newspapers, pamphlets, parliamentary inquiries, depositions, rebel proclamations, and threatening missives sent by Rockites to their enemies
Captain Rock
offers a detailed anatomy of a dangerous, widespread insurgency whose distinctive political contours will force historians to expand their notions of how agrarian militancy influenced Irish nationalism in the years before the Great Famine of 1845 51."