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Ireland's Polemical Past
Views of Irish History in Honour of R.V. Comerford

 

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Ireland's Polemical Past
Views of Irish History in Honour of R.V. Comerford

Jennifer Kelly (Contributions)
Irene Furlong (Contributions)
Roy Foster (Contributions)
Terence Dooley (Contributions)
Enda Delaney (Contributions)
Maura Cronin (Contributions)
John Coolahan (Contributions)
D.George Boyce (Contributions)
Terence Dooley (Editor)

 

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ISBN: 9781906359454

 

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Examines how the inhabitants of nineteenth and twentieth-century Ireland plundered their pasts for polemical reasons. This title includes the essays that explore how revolutionaries, politicians, churchmen, artists, tourists and builders (among others) used the Irish past in creating and justifying their own position in contemporary society.


How societies use the past is one of their most revealing traits. Using this insight "Ireland's Polemical Past" examines how the inhabitants of nineteenth and twentieth-century Ireland plundered their pasts for polemical reasons. The ten essays explore how revolutionaries, politicians, churchmen, artists, tourists and builders (among others) used the Irish past in creating and justifying their own position in contemporary society. The result is a varied portrait of the problems and tensions in nineteenth and early twentieth-century society that these people tried to solve by resorting to the Irish past for inspiration and justification to make their world work. This is a book that will appeal to those who have an interest in the making of modern Ireland as well as those concerned with writing about the Irish past at any level.


 

ISBN 1906359458
ISBN13 9781906359454
Publisher University College Dublin Press
Format Hardback
Publication date 25/01/2010
Pages 223 pp
Weight (grammes) 590
Published in Ireland
Height (mm) 234
Width (mm) 163

Introduction
The Church of Ireland and perceptions of Irish church history, c. 1790-1869, Jacqueline Hill
'By memory inspired': the past in popular song, 1798-1900, Maura Cronin
Local memories and manipulation of the past in pre-famine County Leitrim, Jennifer Kelly
Perceptions of Ireland and its past in nineteenth-century national school textbooks, John Coolahan
An illustrious past: Victorian prosopography and Irish women writers, Margaret Kelleher
Narratives of exile and displacement: Irish Catholic emigrants and the national past, 1850-1914, Enda Delaney
Isaac Butt and Charles Stewart Parnell: the history of politics and the politics of history, D. George Boyce
Forward to Methuselah: the progress of nationalism, R. F. Foster
Excavating the Emerald Isle: the use of the past in Irish tourism, Irene Furlong
Kildare County Council and perceptions of the past, Tom Nelson
National patrimony and political perceptions of the Irish country house in post-independence Ireland, Terence Dooley
Index.