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Ireland, France, and the Atlantic in a Time of War - Reflections on the Bordeauxdublin Letters, 1757

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Introduction: A Connected Irish World
[Thomas M. Truxes]

1. The Irish Colony in Bordeaux, 1757: A Representative Sample of Irish Communities Abroad?
[Nicholas Canny]

2. The Boyds in Bordeaux and Dublin
[L.M. Cullen]

3. "Precarious and Dangerous Times": Ireland and France and the Spectre of Invasion, 1690–1760
[James Kelly]

4. Seven Sisters?: The Seaport Cities of Mid-Eighteenth-Century Ireland
[David Dickson]

5. Prize-Taking: Its Role in Maritime Strategy and Ultimate Success in the Seven Years’ War
[Daniel A. Baugh]

6. The Outset and Course of the Seven Years’ War in Bordeaux, 1755–1763
[Jean-Pierre Poussou]

7. Fate, Providence, and Trust in the Atlantic
[Karen Ordahl Kupperman]

8. Between Lines: Language, Intimacy, and Voyeurism During Global War
[Christian Ayne Crouch]

9. "It is with pleasure I lay hold of evry occasion of wrightin": Female Domestic Servants, The Bordeaux-Dublin Letters, and the Epistolary Novel
[Marie-Louise Coolahan]

10. Spanish Subornment of English and Irish Textile Workers, 1749–1756
[Thomas O’Connor]

Info autore

Thomas M. Truxes is Clinical Associate Professor of Irish Studies and History at New York University.

Riassunto

In March 1757 – early in the Seven Years’ War – a British privateer intercepted an Irish ship, the Two Sisters of Dublin, as it returned home from Bordeaux with a cargo of wine and French luxury goods. Amongst the cargo seized were 125 letters from members of the Irish expatriate community, which were to lay undisturbed in the British arc

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