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The Irish Rebellion of 1798

In Our Time: History

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The Irish Rebellion and the Active Union

In many ways it seems to confirm, I suppose, what has been a long-standing fear of Irish Protestants. The 1641 rebellion is really burned into the Protestant psyche as a period in which Protestants had been ruthlessly massacred by Catholics. So that sense that this is part of a cycle of violence and persecution on the part of the Catholic population is one interpretation of the rebellion. It's a little bit more complex, though, if we look to Ulster and the legacy that it has there,. because it's seen as something that has pitted Protestant against Protestant. There's a much more complex legacy that it leaves.

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