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But it is certainly different in Ireland. In Ireland, a “plantation” refers to a foreign government’s policy (i.e., the English crown’s policy) of introducing and implanting an organized ...
Plantation was a means employed by the English Crown in 16th and 17th-century Ireland to both extend and consolidate its authority on the island. Initiated, largely unsuccessfully, in the 1550s in ...
Use of the term “plantation” has been growing online in Ireland for years, as documented in our research at the Institute for Strategic Dialogue, a non-profit that researches disinformation ...
1606-1630: King James I orders the plantation of Ulster, at that time the least populated and most gaelic of Ireland's four provinces. The plantation follows the defeat of northern Gaelic ...
A forestry plantation might be for anything from 40 ... forestry is already having serious impacts for communities across Ireland This calls attention to the need for ensuring local and regional ...
This second stage plantation of Ireland advocated a form of apartheid, where the native Irish would be confined to their own South African-style Bantustans, allowing the colonies to develop ...
Late medieval Christianity in Gaelic Ireland was characterised by a revival in the political and religious fear from the 1450s onwards really. In the political sphere, Gaelic Ireland had a revival ...
The UK and Ireland has some of the lowest forest cover in Europe and over 75% of it is made up of non-native timber plantations. Dr Twining added: “This work shows that we need to develop an ...