Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48

This article examines the interactions between the Confederate Catholics of Ireland and France during the 1640s. Despite the mutual goodwill between the governments, ultimately this relationship proved disappointing to both parties. The Confederate Catholics did not receive the level of support from...

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Main Author: Tadhg Ó HANNRACHÁIN
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Language:English
Published: Laboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA) 2014-07-01
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Online Access:https://journals.openedition.org/erea/3728
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description This article examines the interactions between the Confederate Catholics of Ireland and France during the 1640s. Despite the mutual goodwill between the governments, ultimately this relationship proved disappointing to both parties. The Confederate Catholics did not receive the level of support from France which they had hoped for from the beginning of the rebellion in Ireland. On the other hand, France’s policies in Ireland largely failed. Mazarin’s government failed to make use of Irish resources to fashion a successful anti-parliamentarian coalition in Ireland as a launching-pad for the resuscitation of the royalist position throughout the archipelago. French recruitment policies in Ireland also proved unsuccessful as the French received fewer recruits during the Confederate period than either immediately before or immediately after the association’s existence. From their perspective, a certain limited advantage was gained by the fact that Spain also was unable to profit from Irish recruiting grounds during the 1640s, but the failure of the attempts to re-establish the Stuart monarchy ultimately undermined even this small achievement, when Spain gained disproportionately from the mass exodus of Irish soldiers following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in the early 1650s.
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spelling doaj-art-0127ca3a512e46889394cdd5ae53af7e2025-01-09T12:54:30ZengLaboratoire d’Etudes et de Recherches sur le Monde Anglophone (LERMA)E-REA1638-17182014-07-0111210.4000/erea.3728Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48Tadhg Ó HANNRACHÁINThis article examines the interactions between the Confederate Catholics of Ireland and France during the 1640s. Despite the mutual goodwill between the governments, ultimately this relationship proved disappointing to both parties. The Confederate Catholics did not receive the level of support from France which they had hoped for from the beginning of the rebellion in Ireland. On the other hand, France’s policies in Ireland largely failed. Mazarin’s government failed to make use of Irish resources to fashion a successful anti-parliamentarian coalition in Ireland as a launching-pad for the resuscitation of the royalist position throughout the archipelago. French recruitment policies in Ireland also proved unsuccessful as the French received fewer recruits during the Confederate period than either immediately before or immediately after the association’s existence. From their perspective, a certain limited advantage was gained by the fact that Spain also was unable to profit from Irish recruiting grounds during the 1640s, but the failure of the attempts to re-establish the Stuart monarchy ultimately undermined even this small achievement, when Spain gained disproportionately from the mass exodus of Irish soldiers following the Cromwellian conquest of Ireland in the early 1650s.https://journals.openedition.org/erea/3728Franco-Irish relationsWars of the Three KingdomsIrish Catholic Confederationmilitary recruitment
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Franco-Irish relations
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Irish Catholic Confederation
military recruitment
title Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48
title_full Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48
title_fullStr Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48
title_full_unstemmed Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48
title_short Disappointing Friends: France and the Confederate Catholics of Ireland, 1642-48
title_sort disappointing friends france and the confederate catholics of ireland 1642 48
topic Franco-Irish relations
Wars of the Three Kingdoms
Irish Catholic Confederation
military recruitment
url https://journals.openedition.org/erea/3728
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