Book contents
- Elizabeth I and Ireland
- Elizabeth I and Ireland
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Elizabeth I and Ireland: an introduction
- 2 Ireland’s Eliza: queen orcailleach?
- 3 Elizabeth on Ireland
- 4 A bardic critique of queen and court: ‘Ionmholta malairt bhisigh’, Eochaidh Ó hEodhasa, 1603
- 5 Recognising Elizabeth I: grafting, sovereignty, and the logic of icons in an instance of Irish bardic poetry
- 6 Coming into the weigh-house: Elizabeth I and the government of Ireland
- 7 An Irish perspective on Elizabeth’s religion: Reformation thought and Henry Sidney’s Irish lord deputyship,c.1560 to 1580
- 8 Elizabeth I, the Old English, and the rhetoric of counsel
- 9 ‘Base rogues’ and ‘gentlemen of quality’: the earl of Essex’s Irish knights and royal displeasure in 1599
- 10 ‘Tempt not God too long, O Queen’: Elizabeth and the Irish crisis of the 1590s
- 11 War poetry and counsel in early modern Ireland
- 12 Elizabeth on rebellion in Ireland and England:semper eadem?
- 13 Print, Protestantism, and cultural authority in Elizabethan Ireland
- Bibliography
- Index
2 - Ireland’s Eliza: queen orcailleach?
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 05 November 2014
- Elizabeth I and Ireland
- Elizabeth I and Ireland
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Illustrations
- Contributors
- Acknowledgements
- Abbreviations
- 1 Elizabeth I and Ireland: an introduction
- 2 Ireland’s Eliza: queen orcailleach?
- 3 Elizabeth on Ireland
- 4 A bardic critique of queen and court: ‘Ionmholta malairt bhisigh’, Eochaidh Ó hEodhasa, 1603
- 5 Recognising Elizabeth I: grafting, sovereignty, and the logic of icons in an instance of Irish bardic poetry
- 6 Coming into the weigh-house: Elizabeth I and the government of Ireland
- 7 An Irish perspective on Elizabeth’s religion: Reformation thought and Henry Sidney’s Irish lord deputyship,c.1560 to 1580
- 8 Elizabeth I, the Old English, and the rhetoric of counsel
- 9 ‘Base rogues’ and ‘gentlemen of quality’: the earl of Essex’s Irish knights and royal displeasure in 1599
- 10 ‘Tempt not God too long, O Queen’: Elizabeth and the Irish crisis of the 1590s
- 11 War poetry and counsel in early modern Ireland
- 12 Elizabeth on rebellion in Ireland and England:semper eadem?
- 13 Print, Protestantism, and cultural authority in Elizabethan Ireland
- Bibliography
- Index
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