The Pamphlet Controversy About Wood's Halfpence (1722-25) and the Tradition of Irish Constitutional Nationalism (Munster Monographs on English Literature)
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Author(s)Sabine Baltes, Peter Lang Ag
PublisherPeter Lang Pub Inc
ISBN / ASIN0820464287
ISBN-139780820464282
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The controversy about Wood’s Halfpence between 1722 and 1725 was an exceptional instance of Irish defiance of England’s imperial authority. In a heated public dispute, more than 100 pamphlets and broadsides in prose and verse protested against the English Government’s granting a patent for coining copper money for Ireland to an English manufacturer. Castigating the project in economic and constitutional terms, they revealed an indebtedness to traditional arguments for Ireland’s status as a free kingdom, whose people enjoyed the same liberties as the people of England. The pamphlets thus render a representative picture of Irish political thought and of the country’s relationship with its closest neighbour, and most powerful rival, England, in the early eighteenth century.