Civil war and restoration in the three Stuart kingdoms
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"This is a biography of Randal MacDonnell, first marquis of Antrim (1609-3), an important Irish statesman of Scottish extraction who was a Caroline loyalist, Catholic confederate, Cromwellian collaborator and Restoration pragmatist. It focuses on Antrim's political career between his marriage to the duchess of Buckingham in 1635 and his restoration to his County Antrim estates in 1665." "Antrim's extraordinary career highlights three important truths about early modern Britain. It illustrates the elastic nature of the concept of 'patriotism' in the turbulent years of the mid-seventeenth century; it demonstrates that Ireland was and must be viewed as part of the triple monarchy of the Stuart kings; and, finally, it shows that Ireland - at least in the 1640s - was seen, for the first and last time before 1922, as part of the European state system. This is the only book which examines these crucial issues of the period 1635-65 from a primarily Irish stance."--Jacket.
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