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In March 1757 early in the Seven Years War a British privateer intercepted an Irish ship, the Two Sisters of Dublin, as it returned home from Bordeaux with a cargo of wine and French luxury goods. Amongst the cargo seized were 125 letters from members of the Irish expatriate community, which were to lay undisturbed in the British archives for the next 250 years.

Re-discovered in 2011 by Dr. Truxes, this cache of (mostly unopened) letters provides a colorful, intimate, and revealing glimpse into the lives of ordinary people caught up in momentous events.

Taking this correspondence (published by the British Academy in 2013) as a shared starting point, the ten essays in this volume are not so much about the BordeauxDublin letters themselves, but rather reflect upon themes, perspectives, and questions embedded within the mail of ordinary men, women, and children cut off from home by war. The volumes introduction situates these essays within a broad Atlantic context, allowing the succeeding chapters to explore a range of topics at the cutting edge of early-modern British and Irish historical scholarship, including women in the early-modern world, the consequences of war across all classes in society, the eighteenth-century penal laws and their impact, and Irish expatriate communities on the European continent. Leavening these broad themes with the personal snapshots of life provided by the Bordeaux-Dublin letters, this edited collection enlarges, complicates, and challenges our understanding of the mid-eighteenth-century Atlantic world.

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Ireland, France, and the Atlantic in a Time of War
In March 1757 early in the Seven Years War a British privateer intercepted an Irish ship, the Two Sisters of Dublin, as it returned home from Bordeaux with a cargo of wine and French luxury goods. Amongst the cargo seized were 125 letters from members of the Irish expatriate community, which were to lay undisturbed in the British archives for the next 250 years.
Re-discovered in 2011 by Dr. Truxes, this cache of (mostly unopened) letters provides a colorful, intimate, and revealing glimpse into the lives of ordinary people caught up in momentous events.
Taking this correspondence (published by the British Academy in 2013) as a shared starting point, the ten essays in this volume are not so much about the BordeauxDublin letters themselves, but rather reflect upon themes, perspectives, and questions embedded within the mail of ordinary men, women, and children cut off from home by war. The volumes introduction situates these essays within a broad Atlantic context, allowing the succeeding chapters to explore a range of topics at the cutting edge of early-modern British and Irish historical scholarship, including women in the early-modern world, the consequences of war across all classes in society, the eighteenth-century penal laws and their impact, and Irish expatriate communities on the European continent. Leavening these broad themes with the personal snapshots of life provided by the BordeauxDublin letters, this edited collection enlarges, complicates, and challenges our understanding of the mid-eighteenth-century Atlantic world.
Thomas M. Truxes is Clinical Associate Professor of Irish Studies and History at New York University.
Eight unopened envelopes recovered from the Two Sisters of Dublin March 1757 - photo 2
Eight unopened envelopes recovered from the Two Sisters of Dublin, March 1757
Source: The National Archives, ref. HCA 32/259. Photos: T.M. Truxes.
Ireland, France, and the Atlantic in a Time of War
Reflections on the BordeauxDublin Letters, 1757
Edited by Thomas M. Truxes
First published 2017 by Routledge 2 Park Square Milton Park Abingdon Oxon - photo 3
First published 2017
by Routledge
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Cover image: Unopened envelopes from the mailbag of the Two Sisters of Dublin on its voyage from Bordeaux to Dublin in March 1757. The National Archives (TNA), HCA 32/259. Cover design by Emmet Truxes.
2017 selection and editorial matter, Thomas M. Truxes; individual chapters, the contributors
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ISBN: 978-1-4724-6876-5 (hbk)
ISBN: 978-1-315-58296-2 (ebk)
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Contents
THOMAS M. TRUXES
NICHOLAS CANNY
L. M. CULLEN
JAMES KELLY
DAVID DICKSON
DANIEL A. BAUGH
JEAN-PIERRE POUSSOU
KAREN ORDAHL KUPPERMAN
CHRISTIAN AYNE CROUCH
MARIE-LOUISE COOLAHAN
THOMAS OCONNOR
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Guide
Plates I
Plates II
Daniel A. Baugh, Professor Emeritus of Modern British History, Cornell University, is the author of British Naval Administration in the Age of Walpole (1965); Aristocratic Government and Society in Eighteenth Century England (1976); and The Global Seven Years War, 17541763: Britain and France in a Great Power Contest (2011) and editor of Navy Records Society volume 120, Naval Administration, 17151750 (1977).
Nicholas Canny, Professor Emeritus of History, National University of Ireland, Galway, is the author of several books including The Elizabethan Conquest of Ireland: A Pattern Established, 156576 (1976); Kingdom and Colony: Ireland and the Atlantic World, 15601800 (1988); and Making Ireland British, 15801650 (2001); he also edited The Origins of Empire as the first volume of the Oxford History of the British Empire (1998) and, with co-editor Philip Morgan, The Oxford Handbook of the Atlantic World: 14501850 (2011).
Marie-Louise Coolahan, Professor in English, National University of Ireland, Galway, is the author of Women, Writing, and Language in Early Modern Ireland (2010). Recent articles include Reception, Reputation, and Early Modern Womens Missing Texts, Critical Quarterly (2013).
Christian Ayne Crouch, Associate Professor of Historical Studies, Bard College, is the author of Nobility Lost: French and Canadian Martial Cultures, Indians, and the End of New France (2014). Among her recent articles is The Black City: African and Indian Exchanges in Pontiacs Upper Country, Early American Studies (2016).
L. M. Cullen, Professor Emeritus of Modern Irish History, Trinity College Dublin, is co-editor of The BordeauxDublin Letters, 1757. A sampling of his work includes Anglo-Irish Trade, 16601800 (1968); An Economic History of Ireland Since 1660 (1972, revised 1987); The Emergence of Modern Ireland, 16001900 (1981); The Brandy Trade Under the Ancien Rgime: Regional Specialization in the Charante (1998); The Irish Brandy Houses of Eighteenth-Century France (2000); A History of Japan, 15821941 (2003); Economy, Trade and Irish Merchants at Home and Abroad, 16001988 (2012); and several edited essay collections.
David Dickson, Associate Professor of Modern History, Trinity College Dublin, is the author of New Foundations: Ireland 16601800 (1987, revised 2000); Arctic Ireland: The Extraordinary Story of the Great Frost and Forgotten Famine of 174041 (1997); Old World Colony: Cork and South Munster, 16301830 (2005); and Dublin: The Making of a Capital City (2014). Edited works include Ireland and Scotland, 16001850: Parallels and Contrasts in Economic and Social Development (with T.M. Devine, 1983) and
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