Protestantism and public life: the Church of Ireland, disestablishment, and Home Rule, 1864-1874
<p>This thesis explores the hitherto undocumented disestablishment and reconstruction of the Anglican Church of Ireland, c.1868-1870, and argues that this experience was formative in the emergence of Home Rule. Structurally, the Church’s General Synod served as a model for an autonomous Irish...
Main Author: | Golden, JJ |
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Other Authors: | Foster, R |
Format: | Thesis |
Language: | English |
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2011
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