Section 6: Republic/ Constitutionalism

Vocabulary: gentry, espouse, ecclesiastic, pious, promulgate, imposition, zealot, decorum, Jacobins

Text Reading: 

Topic 3.2 (144-47)

Write as a Historian: (199-200)

Questions 1-6 (write out answers)

Assigned  Readings

English Folk Verse

A Panegyric

Do the Irish owe Oliver Cromwell an apology 369 years since his arrival in Ireland

 

Assigned Videos

Cromwell in Ireland. RTE Television Documentary. 2008

The link below will send you to a Tile Films which breaks the documentary in two parts – you need to watch both parts.

 

Guiding Questions:

What are the causes of tension between Irish and English before rebellion?

How might the 1641 rebellion complicate Charles I rule?

Is Cromwell a villain or a hero (include the reading “Do the Irish owe Oliver Cromwell an apology…”)?

How does Cromwell imbue “”It is better to be feared than to be loved, if one cannot be both.” and is it successful?

Were the “atrocities” committed by the New Model Army justified and successful after 1651?

Was Ireland considered a country or a colony after the conflict in the 17th century?

Select aspects of criticism/bias in both the reading and video (be specific)

Extras

Last Days of Guy Fawkes

Lyrics

Have you ever walked the lonesome hills and heard the curlews cry?
Or seen the raven black as night upon a windswept sky?
To walk the purple heather and hear the westwind cry
To know that’s where the rapparee must die
Since Cromwell pushed us westward to live our lowly lives
Some of us have deemed to fight from Tipperary mountains high
Noble men with wills of iron who are not afraid to die
And who’ll fight with Gaelic honor held on high
A curse upon you Oliver Cromwell, you who raped our Motherland
I hope you’re rotting down in hell for the horrors that you sent
To our misfortunate forefathers whom you robbed of their birthright
“To hell or Connaught” may you burn in hell tonight
Of one such man I’d like to speak a rapparee by name and deed
His family dispossessed and slaughtered they put a price upon his head
His name is known in song and story and his deeds are legends still
And murdered for blood money was young Ned of the hill
And you’ve robbed our homes and fortunes, even drove us from the land
You tried to break our spirit but you’ll never understand
The love of dear old Ireland that will forge an iron will
As long as there are gallant men like young Ned of the hill
A curse upon you Oliver Cromwell, you who raped our Motherland
I hope you’re rotting down in hell for the horrors that you sent
To our misfortunate forefathers whom you robbed of their birthright
“To hell or Connaught” may you burn in hell tonight
Source: LyricFind
Songwriters: R. Kavana / T. Woods
Young Ned of the Hill lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Dark is the evening, silent the hour
Oh who is that minstrel by yonder lone tower?
Whose heart is so tenderly touching with skill?
Oh who could it be but young Ned of the hill?
Who sings, “Lady love, will you come with me now?
Come and live out with me under the bough
I’ll pillow your head where the light fairies tread
If you will but wed with young Ned of the hill”
Young Ned of the hill has no castle, no hall
No bowman or spearman to come at his call
But one little archer of exquisite skill
Has shot a bright shaft for young Ned of the hill
It is hard to escape from this young lady’s bower
For high is the castle and guarded the tower
But the mind knows the way where the heart holds the will
And Eileen is gone with young Ned of the hill