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Henry Joy McCracken

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The story of the life of Henry McCracken is inextricably fused with the history of eighteenth-century Belfast. Formed of stout Presbyterian stock, McCracken’s family were the founders of the Belfast Newsletter—the oldest English-language newspaper still in circulation, published since 1737—and also worked as textile merchants, rope-makers,... Read More
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The story of the life of Henry McCracken is inextricably fused with the history of eighteenth-century Belfast. Formed of stout Presbyterian stock, McCracken’s family were the founders of the Belfast Newsletter—the oldest English-language newspaper still in circulation, published since 1737—and also worked as textile merchants, rope-makers, and philanthropists.

Where the McCrackens and Joys exemplified the economic dynamism and vibrant civic culture of eighteenth-century Belfast, Henry would come to typify Irish republican values as a founding member of the Society of the United Irishmen and a military leader in the Battle of Antrim in 1798.

Immersed in the political turbulence and polarization of 1790s Ireland, this biography by James Smyth charts the life and legacy of one of the most socially radical of the United Irishmen’s leaders. Tracing the force of this revolutionary’s presence throughout his youth, his time as a rebel, his term as a prisoner, and his ultimate end at the Cornmarket gallows in 1798, Smyth’s book honours the endurance of McCracken’s story and cements its importance in the popular imagination of the city he called home.

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ISBN: 9781910820506

Publisher: University College Dublin Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Country: Ireland

Imprint: University College Dublin Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 121.0mm

Height: 184.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 125

About the Author

James Smyth is professor of Irish and British history at the University of Notre Dame.

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