<p>The wars and revolutions of seventeenth-century Ireland established in power a ruling class of Protestant landowners whose culture and connexions were traditionally English but whose interests and political loyalties were increasingly Irish. At first unsure of their self-image and ambivalent in their loyalties they gradually became more confident and developed a distinctive notion of &#39;Irishness&#39;. The Anglo-Irish Experience explores the religious intellectual and political culture of this new elite during a period of change and adjustment. D.W. Hayton traces both the shifting sense of national identity characteristic of the period and the changing stereotype of the Irish in English popular literature - which did much to push the &#39;Anglo-Irish&#39; to embrace their Irish heritage. He also argues for the emergence of a pragmatic constructive form of political &#39;patriotism&#39; linked closely to the prevailing ideology of economic &#39;improvement&#39; and underpinned by the influence of evangelical Protestantism. A key feature of the book is the use made of case studies of individuals and families: the decay of the Ormond Butlers undermined by debt and eventually driven into political exile; the rise and fall of the Brodricks gentlemen lawyers with a strong provincial power-base; the political journey of the politician and political writer Henry Maxwell from &#39;commonwealth whig&#39; ideologue to ministerial hack; and the relationship between Sir John Rawdon a pious and intellectual squire and his estate agent Thomas Prior pamphleteer and apostle of &#39;improvement&#39;. These and other narratives illustrate the variety and complexity of the &#39;Anglo-Irish&#39; experience in a period that witnessed the foundation of what would in due course come to be known as the &#39;Protestant nation&#39;. Early modern British and Irish historians will find this book invaluable. D.W. Hayton is Professor of Early Modern Irish and British History at Queen&#39;s University Belfast and the author of Ruling Ireland 1685-1742: Politics Politicians and Parties (Boydell 2004)</p>
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