This book examines Irish society and politics from a class
perspective. It provides a wide-ranging introduction to the
involvement of the changing middle class in Irish political life
and the public sphere between the eighteenth and late twentieth
centuries. Sixteen historians trace the rise and consolidation of
middle-class political power, as well as significant conflicts
within this class during a period of considerable social and
political turmoil. The contributions comprise both analytical
surveys covering long periods and case/area studies that provide
new perspectives on crucial moments, movements and figures in Irish
history.
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