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Partners in Revolution: The United Irishmen and France
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (1990)
Author: Marianne Elliott
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A marvellous and fascinating historical story.
A marvellous read which explains clearly the emergence of Irish radicalism throughout the 17th century and in particular the formation, idealogy, and development of the United Irishmen during the 1790's. The influence of French radical idealogy during the late 17th century is thoroughly investigated as is french interest and activity in Ireland during the 1790's.

An excellent, thorough history of the United Irishmen
Marianne Elliott has created a masterpiece, a must for any serious student of Ireland or anyone who wants to understand Irish history and politics. Her insight into the United Irishmen and their relationship with France makes for a readable and well-researched piece of scholarship.


Computer an Everyday Machine
Published in Paperback by Addison-Wesley Pub Co (1977)
Author: Enid Squire
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A Scholar's Work
This biography is written in an economical and polished prose. The skill of which is emphasized by meticulous editing and organization. The end result is a subtle, compassionate yet realistic examination of his life. The book is not written for his cult following or for ideological affirmation.

It presents a thorough account of Tone's life. The account examines his actions and decisions not only in the context of his personal traits and character but expands the analysis to reflect the effects on Tone of the political turbulence of 18th century Ireland and the impact of the French Revolution.

One of the strongest attractions of Tone's story is the contrast between his social status at the beginning of his adult life with his status when he died.

Tone was a graduate of Trinity College and studied law at the Middle Temple in London for two years. He then became a barrister in Dublin. His personal history reveals that he is a member of Dublin's social and political elite. Arguably he was a member of the Protestant Ascendancy. The author points out that Tone always retained a very Protestant and elitist perception of the Irish Masses thinking them to be vulgar and prone to deceit. This was tempered by a sincere compassion for the poor and a strong sense of honor.Tone believed that many problems in Ireland were caused by the religious divisions of his countrymen.These divisions in his estimation perpetuated British rule and stagnated Ireland's development.

From this beginning he became a formidable pamphleteer, reformer and advocate for Cathoilic rights, and ultimately an armed revolutionary opponent of English rule in Ireland. This zeal led him into military service as an officer in the French Army with a command in an aborted armed invasion to liberate Ireland.

The author presents several insights into Tone's complex and unique character. She notes that Tone was restless and single-minded, yet argues that this quality of single-mindedness could just as easily have propelled him in one direction as another.

Tone is described by acquaintances, friends, and even enemies as personable and charming.This is reflected in the statement of Captain Elias Thackeray of the Cambridgeshire Militia. Thackeray had the duty to escort Tone from prison in Derry to his trial in Dublin. He recalled Tone as '... the most delightful companion he ever traveled with.'

The value of Elliot's account of events is enhanced by her use of contemporaneous letters written by those most closely involved in the events. The Author's study is perhaps more detailed, erudite and insightful than is generally demanded. She notes that every political grouping accepts Tone's reputation as the 'father' of Irish republican nationalism but each takes from his tradition only what is needed to sustain its own stance.

Finally, this biography provides knowledge about Tone's life but it also does more. It provides a firm basis for continued research about Tone and 18th century Ireland. It is well worth the reader's time and effort.


The Catholics of Ulster: A History
Published in Hardcover by Basic Books (19 February, 2001)
Author: Marianne Elliott
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Remarkably thorough history of a troubled province
Marianne Elliot compiles an unique and thorough history of Catholocism in Ireland's most troubled province of Ulster. The information contained in this book is invaluable for anyone attempting to trace the roots of the current troubles in Northern Ireland, or with any serious interest in the history of this troubled island. This book is not for the casual reader, as Elliot's dry academic style could grow wearisome for those looking for a light, enjoyable read.

Beyond Centuries of Propaganda Wars
As a family historian, I have spent a lot of time reading history in an attempt to understand what my ancestors experienced in Ulster. Some of them were Irish Catholics, some probably Scots Catholics who immigrated with the McDonalds, and they eventually became Ulster Presbyterians. But within the Presbyterian communities of the late 1700's, early 1800's were a lot of Irish surnames. How did this happen?

This book unmasks the truth behind both "Protestant" and Nationalist propagandized histories. Many of Elliott's conclusions are born out by my own family research.

If you want to read propaganda, then you can find plenty of it out there, but if you want to look beyond received history and into a past that is very different from what is commonly held, then this is the book for you.

It is probably not the first book to buy if you are new to the history of Ulster and /or Northern Ireland because it assumes you know the basics or received version of history and it is a response to it.


New England Bygones
Published in Paperback by Berkshire House Publishers (1978)
Author: Ellen Chapman Hobbs, Mrs., Rollins
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The People's Armies (The Armees Revolutionnaires: Instrument of the Terror in the Departments aPril 1793 to Floreal Year II)
Published in Paperback by Yale Univ Pr (1987)
Authors: Richard Cobb and Marianne Elliott
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The People's Armies: The Armies Revolutionnaries: Instrument of the Terror in the Departments April 1793 to Floreal Year II
Published in Hardcover by Yale Univ Pr (1987)
Authors: Richard Cobb and Marianne Elliott
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Sons of Fortune
Published in Audio CD by Audio Renaissance (2003)
Author: Jeffrey Archer
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