1690 Battle of the Boyne

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A01=Padraig Lenihan
Author_Padraig Lenihan
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deposed
drogheda
english war of succession
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irish history
king james ii of england and ireland
king william iii
kingdom of ireland
protestant monarchy
queen mary ii
rover boyne
william of orange

Product details

  • ISBN 9780752433042
  • Weight: 270g
  • Dimensions: 127 x 198mm
  • Publication Date: 01 Jul 2005
  • Publisher: The History Press Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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The Boyne was, and is, politically potent: how many other battles are commemorated every year? Yet it was militarily indecisive. The largest battle in Irish history, it concluded the English War of Succession, the Irish and French-backed James II being defeated by William III securing a Protestant monarchy in England.

A startling new history of the largest and most famous battle in Irish history, this book incorporates findings of a series of newly discovered sources. Was the Boyne really as important as William of Orange's propagandists claimed, or was it, as the losers--the French and many of the Irish--insisted, "only a skirmish"?

Padraig Lenihan reconciles the political potency of the Boyne with its military indecisiveness, challenging the conventional view of this most controversial event.

Padraig Lenihan is Lecturer in History at the University of Limerick. Before becoming an academic he was in the Irish Army for fourteen years. He has written extensively on Irish military history in the seventeenth century and his other books include: Confederate Catholics at War 1641-1649 and Conquest & Resistance: War in Seventeenth-Century Ireland. He lives in Galway in Ireland.

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