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2003

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Accountability And Financial Control As Patriotic Strategies; Accomptants And The Public Accounts Committee In Late 17th And Early 18th - Century Ireland, Philip O'Regan Jan 2003

Accountability And Financial Control As Patriotic Strategies; Accomptants And The Public Accounts Committee In Late 17th And Early 18th - Century Ireland, Philip O'Regan

Accounting Historians Journal

The decades immediately following the Glorious Revolution in 1688 witnessed a variety of political, social and structural responses to this cataclysmic event. In Ireland, religious conflict and economic under-development, as well as the devastation of war from 1689 to 1691, combined to ensure that the Anglo-Irish body politic found it difficult to capture the fruits of success from an English polity that had gradually accreted to itself much of the political power and economic wealth of the country. By 1704, however, the Anglo-Irish had managed to appropriate to themselves some of the economic and constitutional benefits of the Revolution by …