Illustrations and tables Abbreviations Acknowledgements Notes on contributors ForewardToby Barnard IntroductionJacqueline Hill and Mary Ann Lyons Part IHistoriography and Religious Polarisation, c.1600-c.1938 1. Towards a Catholic history for a Catholic nation: the contribution of Irish migr scholars in Europe, c.1580-c.1630Mary Ann Lyons 2. Writing about eucharistic belief and practice among historians of Protestantism in seventeenth-century Ireland Evie Monaghan 3. Telling the Presbyterian story in eighteenth-century Ireland: John McBride and James KirkpatrickRobert Armstrong 4. Laying the nineteenth-century foundations: contributions from a Catholic and a Protestant scholar in the 1820sJacqueline Hill 5. Writing medieval Irish religious history in the nineteenth century Elizabeth Boyle 6. William Dool Killen (1806-1902): a Presbyterian perspective on Irish ecclesiastical history Laurence Kirkpatrick 7. History-writing, collective memory and identity in an Irish context: George V. Jourdan and R. Dudley Edwards Miriam Moffitt Part IIIdeology and practice: perceptions and uses of the religious past in the wider Irish community, c.1700-1980 8. Preaching history, 1749: the Belfast sermons of Gilbert Kennedy and James SaurinRaymond Gillespie 9. Bishop O'Beirne and his church-building programme: the Church of Ireland and pre-Reformation ChristianityCaroline Gallagher 10. Negotiating the middle ground: Thomas Moore on religion and Irish nationalismJohn B. Roney 11. Using the Irish language to further the aims of two bible societies: an analysis of Irish-language bibles in the Russell Library, MaynoothBarbara McCormack 12. History and destiny in the making of the Irish Catholic spiritual empireIrene Whelan 13. Religion as identity: the Church of Ireland's 1932 Patrician celebrationsIan D'Alton 14. 'Patrick, the first churchman' in the Protestant vision of Ernest Bateman of Booterstown (1886-1979)Eugenio F. Biagini Part IIIReligious history: practice and reconciliation c.1980s to the present 15. The 1641 depositions and the history classroom Eamon Darcy 16. St. Patrick's Day: commemoration, conflict and Conciliation, 1900-2013Brian Walker 17. Perceptions of Irish religious history among community activists in Northern Ireland, 2010-2013John Wolffe 18. Reconciling memories reconsidered: reflections on a 1988 Irish reconciliation classic in light of three decades of scholarship and political experienceJoseph Liechty Select bibliography
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