

The Treaty of Limerick
Nov 7, 2019
Join Jane Ohlmeyer, a leading Irish historian, Clare Jackson from Cambridge, and Thomas O'Connor from Maynooth University as they delve into the impact of the Treaty of Limerick in 1691. They discuss the political and religious turmoil of the time, including the significant implications for Catholics and the legacy of the Williamite Wars. The conversation touches on the contentious nature of the treaty's terms and its role in shaping Irish cultural identity. Expect engaging insights on historical narratives and the struggles for rights that resonate even today.
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Replacing James II
- In 1688, James II was replaced by his daughter Mary and her husband William of Orange.
- While seen as a "Glorious Revolution" in England, it had different implications for Ireland.
James II's Controversial Reign
- James II's pro-Catholic agenda made him controversial, especially after the birth of a son, which secured a Catholic heir.
- This prospect of a Catholic dynasty alarmed Protestants, contributing to his overthrow.
Tumultuous Century for Ireland
- In 1603, King James VI of Scotland also became King of Ireland, and his reign led to an intense period of colonization and plantation.
- Later, Cromwell's conquest in 1649 added to the turmoil.