Article

The Maritime Dimension to Plantation in Ulster, ca. 1550-ca. 1600

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Citation

Cathcart A (2019) The Maritime Dimension to Plantation in Ulster, ca. 1550-ca. 1600. Journal of the North Atlantic, 12 (SP1), pp. 95-111. https://doi.org/10.3721/037.012.sp1204

Abstract
Plantation by the English in Ireland, and Ulster in particular, has received considerable scholarly attention, and it continues to do so. While plantation as a policy developed out of efforts to secure the coastal region from the continuous arrival of Highland Scots, most studies examine how the English plantations developed. Less attention is paid to the Scottish settlement in Ulster and their efforts to utilize the land for their own purposes. At the same time, few studies examine the wider maritime context. Both the English and the Scots in Ulster had to traverse the North Channel to reach Ulster, and this article seeks to examine the wider maritime context that either facilitated or obstructed the efforts of both the Scots and the English in Ulster.

Journal
Journal of the North Atlantic: Volume 12, Issue SP1

StatusPublished
FundersArts and Humanities Research Council
Publication date30/06/2019
Publication date online11/06/2019
Date accepted by journal02/07/2018
URLhttp://hdl.handle.net/1893/29969
ISSN1935-1933
eISSN1935-1984

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Professor Alison Cathcart

Professor Alison Cathcart

Professor, History