The End Of Outrage Av Breandan (Professor Of History Professor Of History Centenary College New Jersey) Mac Suibhne

The End Of Outrage Av Breandan (Professor Of History Professor Of History Centenary College New Jersey) Mac Suibhne

South-west Donegal, Ireland, June 1856. From the time that the blight first came on the potatoes in 1845, armed and masked men dubbed Molly Maguires had been raiding the houses of people deemed to be taking advantage of the rural poor. On some occasions, they represented themselves as ''Molly''s Sons'......
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South-west Donegal, Ireland, June 1856. From the time that the blight first came on the potatoes in 1845, armed and masked men dubbed Molly Maguires had been raiding the houses of people deemed to be taking advantage of the rural poor. On some occasions, they represented themselves as ''Molly''s Sons'', sent by their mother, to carry out justice; on others, a man attired as a woman, introducing ''herself'' as Molly Maguire, demanding redress for wrongs inflicted on her children. The raiders might stipulate the maximum price at which provisions were to be sold, warn against the eviction of tenants, or demand that an evicted family be reinstated to their holding. People who refused to meet their demands were often viciously beaten and, in some instances, killed -- offences that the Constabulary classified as ''outrages''. Catholic clergymen regularly denounced the Mollies and in 1853, the district was proclaimed under the Crime and Outrage (Ireland) Act. Yet the ''outrages'' continued. T
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South-west Donegal, Ireland, June 1856. From the time that the blight first came on the potatoes in 1845, armed and masked men dubbed Molly Maguires had been raiding the houses of people deemed to be taking advantage of the rural poor. On some occasions, they represented themselves as ''Molly''s Sons'', sent by their mother, to carry out justice; on others, a man attired as a woman, introducing ''herself'' as Molly Maguire, demanding redress for wrongs inflicted on her children. The raiders might stipulate the maximum price at whichprovisions were to be sold, warn against the eviction of tenants, or demand that an evicted family be reinstated to their holding. People who refused to meet their demands were often viciously beaten and, in some instances, killed — offences that the Constabulary classified as ''outrages''. Catholicclergymen regularly denounced the Mollies and in 1853, the district was proclaimed under the Crime and Outrage (Ireland) Act. Yet the ''outrages'' continued. Then, in 1856, Patrick McGlynn, a young schoolmaster, suddenly turned informer on the Mollies, precipitating dozens of arrests. Here, a history of McGlynn''s informing, backlit by episodes over the previous two decades, sheds light on that wave of outrage, its origins and outcomes, the meaning and the memory of it. More specifically, it illuminates the end of ''outrage'' — the shifting objectives of those who engaged in it, and also how, after hunger faded and disease abated, tensions emerged inthe Molly Maguires, when one element sought to curtail such activity, while another sought, unsuccessfully, to expand it. And in that contention, when the opportunities of post-Famine society were coming into view, one glimpses the end, or at least an ebbing, of outrage — in the everyday sense ofmoral indignation — at the fate of the rural poor. But, at heart, The End of Outrage is about contention among neighbours — a family that rose from the ashes of a mode of living, those consumed in the conflagration, and those who lost much but not all. Ultimately, the concern is how the poor themselves came to terms with their loss: how their own outrage at what had been done unto them and their forbears lost malignancy, and eventually ended. The author being a native of the smallcommunity that is the focus of The End of Outrage makes it an extraordinarily intimate and absorbing history.

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Oppdag The End Of Outrage av Breandan Mac Suibhne

Ta et dypdykk i historien med The End Of Outrage av Breandan Mac Suibhne, en professor i historie ved Centenary College, New Jersey. Dette gripende verket tar deg med til South-west Donegal, Irland i 1856, en tid hvor nød og urettferdighet preget livet til den rurale befolkningen. Boken utforsker den dramatiske historien om Molly Maguires, en hemmelig samfunn som stod opp mot utnyttelse av de fattige, og Patrick McGlynn, en skolelærer som ble informant og satte i gang en bølge av arrestasjoner.

En historie om motsetninger og moral

I dette verket analyserer Mac Suibhne de underliggende årsakene til outrage og hvordan den ble et skille i samfunnet. Gjennom dyptgående forskning og intime anekdoter belyser han:

  • Den sosiale og økonomiske konteksten i post-famine Donegal
  • De komplekse forholdene mellom de som led og de som forsøkte å utnytte dem
  • Hvordan moralsk indignasjon ble omformet i møte med endringer i samfunnet
  • Utviklingen av naboforhold og fellesskapets kamp for rettferdighet

Hvorfor velge The End Of Outrage?

Med sin unike tilnærming og bakgrunn gjør Breandan Mac Suibhne denne boken til en uvanlig intim og absorberende fremstilling av en turbulent tid. Lesere vil ikke bare lære om fortiden, men også hvordan de fattige kom til å håndtere sin situasjon, og hvordan deres egen outrage til slutt ble transformert.

Er du klar for å forstå mer om denne spennende delen av historien? Trekk deg tilbake og nyt pagene i The End Of Outrage – en mesterlig verk som lover å engasjere og informere.

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