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The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland John Patrick Montano (University of Delaware)

The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland By John Patrick Montano (University of Delaware)

The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland by John Patrick Montano (University of Delaware)


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This book traces the origins of the colonial theory that lay behind the Tudor plantations in Ireland. He also explores the importance of cultural difference in justifying the civilising process through discussions of attitudes to landscape, dress, language, material culture and the ordering of the world through cartography and surveying.

The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland Summary

The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland by John Patrick Montano (University of Delaware)

This book is a major study of the cultural foundations of the Tudor plantations in Ireland and of early English imperialism more generally. John Patrick Montano traces the roots of colonialism in the key relationship of cultivation and civility in Tudor England and shows the central role this played in Tudor strategies for settling, civilising and colonising Ireland. The book ranges from the role of cartography, surveying and material culture - houses, fences, fields, roads and bridges - in manifesting the new order to the place of diet, leisure, language and hairstyles in establishing cultural differences as a site of conflict between the Irish and the imperialising state and as a justification for the civilising process. It shows that the ideologies and strategies of colonisation which would later be applied in the New World were already apparent in the practices, material culture and hardening attitude towards barbarous customs of the Tudor regime.

The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland Reviews

'Anyone interested in Irish history, the Elizabethan period and the origins of modern imperialism ... should read this book.' Lisa Bitel, University of Southern California
'Montano offers an arresting, impressive and thought-provoking analysis of the underlying ideology and developing strategy by which the English conquest and colonisation of Ireland was completed in the sixteenth century ... a precedent for further colonial adventures in the Atlantic world and beyond.' Thomas Bartlett, University of Aberdeen
'... Montano's elegant and richly-detailed book enhances an already-vibrant historical wall-hanging. Splendid production and polished prose further commend a lively account of English colonial aspirations in Ireland that will be sought out by all in the field and appreciated by anyone interested in a finely-wrought work of history.' Irish Literary Supplement
'John Patrick Montano's The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland, like other works in Cambridge [University Press]'s series Critical Perspectives on Empire, aims to produce work that is both cognizant of postcolonial theory and grounded in empirical methodology.' Journal of British Studies
'The book's texts are diverse, which makes it rich; and the presentation of this material within such a disciplined thematic structure is commendable ... citing sundry contemporaries and contextualising their commentaries within social and political contexts, Montano presents a rather interesting explanation for the origins of the early plantation agenda.' Edward Cavanagh, Journal of Colonialism and Colonial History

About John Patrick Montano (University of Delaware)

John Patrick Montano is an Associate Professor of History at the University of Delaware.

Table of Contents

Introduction: nature is a language; 1. Planting a landscape: cultivation and reform in Ireland; 2. Planning a landscape I: cultivation as reformation; 3. Planning a landscape II: cultivation through plantation; 4. Inscribing a landscape: maps, surveys and records; 5. Material signs: ordering the built; 6. A civil offer: the failure to adopt English customs; 7. Bad manners, nasty habits: the elimination of Irish customs; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9781107519589
9781107519589
1107519586
The Roots of English Colonialism in Ireland by John Patrick Montano (University of Delaware)
New
Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2015-11-26
442
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