New book to look at Limerick’s Protestant community during the country's revolution
A NEW book will take a deeper look at the experiences of Limerick’s Protestant community during the nation's revolutionary period.
It will feature a new collection of essays edited by Dr Seán William Gannon, Limerick City and County Library Service, and Dr Brian Hughes, Department of History, Mary Immaculate College.
The collection of essays is part of Limerick City and County Council’s Decade of Centenaries programme, which has taken part over 2023.
Histories of Protestant Limerick, 1912–1923 comprises ten original essays authored by established and emerging scholars exploring the experience of Limerick’s Protestant communities during the revolutionary period.
During this period, Protestants formed less than five per cent of the population.
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An e-book version of this volume may be downloaded from The Limerick Museum webpage https://www.limerick.ie/limerick-museum and a limited number of print copies are available through Limerick City and County Library Service’s Local Studies Department.
The essays take from a wide range of traditional and up until now, largely untapped local archival sources to explore aspects of political, religious, economic, and social life in the city and county in 1912–1923.
An e-book version of this volume can be downloaded from The Limerick Museum webpage https://www.limerick.ie/limerick-museum and a limited number of print copies will be available through Limerick City and County Library Service’s Local Studies Department.
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