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Bloody Summer

A New History of the 1798 Rebellion
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A new perspective on the key battles, underlying factors, and lasting impact of the 1798 Rebellion, written by a leading Irish historian. The 1798 Rebellion was one of the bloodiest events in Irish history. Thousands of people were slaughtered in a single summer in a massive... Read More
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Bloody Summer is a fresh and comprehensive exploration of the 1798 Rebellion that seeks to answer the question of not just what happened, but why it happened, and demonstrates a new, compelling account of this seismic event in Irish history.

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A new perspective on the key battles, underlying factors, and lasting impact of the 1798 Rebellion, written by a leading Irish historian.

The 1798 Rebellion was one of the bloodiest events in Irish history. Thousands of people were slaughtered in a single summer in a massive popular uprising against British rule. Thousands more were seriously injured and traumatised by the horrific violence they witnessed. Significant disturbances involved more than half of Ireland's counties, and the number of insurgentsβ€”upwards of 100,000β€”dwarfed those who fought in later national uprisings.

Today, we still live with the ideological and practical consequences of the rebellion. This was the bloody climax of a decade of radicalism and reaction that saw the emergence of new forms of militant republicanism and popular loyalism that strongly influenced the course of Irish history. It was inspired by a desire to unite Ireland's political and religious factions, but in the end, it drove them further apart. The rebellion sought to secure Ireland's independence, but instead led directly to an Act of Union with Great Britain that determined the course of Anglo-Irish relations for two centuries.

French and American revolutionary ideas were deeply embedded in this movement, and the impact of 1798 reached far beyond Irish waters. The flight, exile, and banishment of thousands of Irish people abroad ensured that its ripple effects were felt on the European continent and throughout the English-speaking world, in Britain, North America, and Australia.

Bloody Summer is a fresh and comprehensive exploration of the rebellion that seeks to answer the question of not just what happened in 1798, but why it happened, and demonstrates a new, compelling account of this seismic event in Irish history.

Book Details

INFORMATION

ISBN: 9781068502347

Publisher: University College Dublin Press

Format: Paperback / softback

Date Published: 15 October 2025

Country: Ireland

Imprint: University College Dublin Press

Audience: General / adult

DIMENSIONS

Width: 180.0mm

Height: 246.0mm

Weight: 250g

Pages: 175

About the Author

James Quinn is an historian who has written widely on eighteenth- and nineteenth-century Ireland, particularly in the areas of biography and historiography. He was formerly Managing Editor of the Royal Irish Academy's Dictionary of Irish Biography and wrote many of its most important entries relating to the 1798 Rebellion. His other books with UCD Press include Young Ireland and the Writing of Irish History (2015) and John Mitchel (2008).

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