It takes the average reader 6 hours and 9 minutes to read Religion, Law, and Power : The Making of Protestant Ireland 1660-1760 by S. J. Connolly
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This is a study of religion, politics, and society in a period of great significance in modern Irish history. The late seventeenth and early eighteenth centuries saw the consolidation of the power of the Protestant landed class, the enactment of penal laws against Catholics, and constitutional conflicts that forced Irish Protestants to redefine their ideas of national identity. S. J. Connolly's scholarly and wide-ranging study examines these developments and sets them in their historical context. The Ireland that emerges from his lucid and penetrating analysis was essentially a part of ancien...
Religion, Law, and Power : The Making of Protestant Ireland 1660-1760 by S. J. Connolly is 358 pages long, and a total of 92,364 words.
This makes it 121% the length of the average book. It also has 113% more words than the average book.
The average oral reading speed is 183 words per minute. This means it takes 8 hours and 24 minutes to read Religion, Law, and Power : The Making of Protestant Ireland 1660-1760 aloud.
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