A New Anatomy of Ireland
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The Irish Protestants, 1649–1770
Toby Barnard
"Toby Barnard, unparalleled excavator of Irish social history in the late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries, has published the first volume of his magnum opus investigating the origins of this vanishing world, demonstrating its vitality, quirks and variations as never before."—Ray Foster, Financial Times
"Elegant, amusing, engaging, and exceedingly informative."—Homan Potterton, Irish Times
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"A remarkable depth of primary material. This task of discovery and accumulation by itself is an heroic achievement. . . . There is a reassuring physicality about this book, a sense of the recovery of life as it was lived, which blazes a new and welcome path in Irish history."—Alan Ford, H-Net Reviews
"Substantial and fascinating." —David A. Miller, Journal of Religion
"It seemed, at times, that the author must in fact be a collaborative research centre, with a team of Arts and Humanities Research Board-funded investigators, rather than a single scholar. . . . [A] remarkable cumulative achievement. . . . The richness of the book makes it impossible to summarise; but the overall result is a fascinating study of the ways in which social distinctions were displayed, debated and policed in Ascendancy Ireland. . . . A New Anatomy is as close as we have got, or are ever likely to get, to a history of everyday life in Protestant Ireland. . . . Brilliantly illuminated."—Ian McBride, EHR
Publication Date: July 11, 2004