Are the Irish different?
Herausgeber: Inglis, Tom
Are the Irish different?
Herausgeber: Inglis, Tom
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Examines the extent and nature of Irish social and cultural difference
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Examines the extent and nature of Irish social and cultural difference
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Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780719095832
- ISBN-10: 0719095832
- Artikelnr.: 41311369
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 276
- Erscheinungstermin: 1. November 2014
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 16mm
- Gewicht: 474g
- ISBN-13: 9780719095832
- ISBN-10: 0719095832
- Artikelnr.: 41311369
Tom Inglis is Professor of Sociology at University College Dublin
1. Introduction
Tom Inglis 2. Irishness and nationalisms
SiniSa MaleSevic¿ 3. Where is Ireland in the worlds of capitalism?
Seán Ó Riain 4. Just another bubble economy?
Denis O'Hearn 5. A Catholic vision of Ireland
Bryan Fanning 6. The Irish political elite
Kieran Allen 7. The Irish family
different or not?
Tony Fahey 8. Single women in story and society
Anne Byrne 9. The Irish body
Tom Inglis 10. Sexual abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 11. The difference between Irish and American Catholicism
Michele Dillon 12. Postcolonial legacies and the Irish psyche
Geraldine Moane 13. Thinking about Ireland and the Irish diaspora
Mary J. Hickman 14. Being Irish and male in Britain
Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood 15. The new Irish and the Irish nation
Bryan Fanning 16. Conflict and reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Joseph Ruane 17. Irish language, Irish nation
Iarfhlaith Watson 18. The difference of Irish music
Martin Dowling 19. The GAA and the sporting Irish
Katie Liston 20. Feeling at home in contemporary Ireland
Ethel Crowley 21. Searching for and explaining difference
Tom Inglis 22. A new vision of Irish studies
Linda Connolly 23. Irish studies between the past and the future
Michael G. Cronin Index
Tom Inglis 2. Irishness and nationalisms
SiniSa MaleSevic¿ 3. Where is Ireland in the worlds of capitalism?
Seán Ó Riain 4. Just another bubble economy?
Denis O'Hearn 5. A Catholic vision of Ireland
Bryan Fanning 6. The Irish political elite
Kieran Allen 7. The Irish family
different or not?
Tony Fahey 8. Single women in story and society
Anne Byrne 9. The Irish body
Tom Inglis 10. Sexual abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 11. The difference between Irish and American Catholicism
Michele Dillon 12. Postcolonial legacies and the Irish psyche
Geraldine Moane 13. Thinking about Ireland and the Irish diaspora
Mary J. Hickman 14. Being Irish and male in Britain
Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood 15. The new Irish and the Irish nation
Bryan Fanning 16. Conflict and reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Joseph Ruane 17. Irish language, Irish nation
Iarfhlaith Watson 18. The difference of Irish music
Martin Dowling 19. The GAA and the sporting Irish
Katie Liston 20. Feeling at home in contemporary Ireland
Ethel Crowley 21. Searching for and explaining difference
Tom Inglis 22. A new vision of Irish studies
Linda Connolly 23. Irish studies between the past and the future
Michael G. Cronin Index
1. Introduction
Tom Inglis 2. Irishness and nationalisms
SiniSa MaleSevic¿ 3. Where is Ireland in the worlds of capitalism?
Seán Ó Riain 4. Just another bubble economy?
Denis O'Hearn 5. A Catholic vision of Ireland
Bryan Fanning 6. The Irish political elite
Kieran Allen 7. The Irish family
different or not?
Tony Fahey 8. Single women in story and society
Anne Byrne 9. The Irish body
Tom Inglis 10. Sexual abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 11. The difference between Irish and American Catholicism
Michele Dillon 12. Postcolonial legacies and the Irish psyche
Geraldine Moane 13. Thinking about Ireland and the Irish diaspora
Mary J. Hickman 14. Being Irish and male in Britain
Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood 15. The new Irish and the Irish nation
Bryan Fanning 16. Conflict and reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Joseph Ruane 17. Irish language, Irish nation
Iarfhlaith Watson 18. The difference of Irish music
Martin Dowling 19. The GAA and the sporting Irish
Katie Liston 20. Feeling at home in contemporary Ireland
Ethel Crowley 21. Searching for and explaining difference
Tom Inglis 22. A new vision of Irish studies
Linda Connolly 23. Irish studies between the past and the future
Michael G. Cronin Index
Tom Inglis 2. Irishness and nationalisms
SiniSa MaleSevic¿ 3. Where is Ireland in the worlds of capitalism?
Seán Ó Riain 4. Just another bubble economy?
Denis O'Hearn 5. A Catholic vision of Ireland
Bryan Fanning 6. The Irish political elite
Kieran Allen 7. The Irish family
different or not?
Tony Fahey 8. Single women in story and society
Anne Byrne 9. The Irish body
Tom Inglis 10. Sexual abuse and the Catholic Church
Marie Keenan 11. The difference between Irish and American Catholicism
Michele Dillon 12. Postcolonial legacies and the Irish psyche
Geraldine Moane 13. Thinking about Ireland and the Irish diaspora
Mary J. Hickman 14. Being Irish and male in Britain
Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood 15. The new Irish and the Irish nation
Bryan Fanning 16. Conflict and reconciliation in Northern Ireland
Joseph Ruane 17. Irish language, Irish nation
Iarfhlaith Watson 18. The difference of Irish music
Martin Dowling 19. The GAA and the sporting Irish
Katie Liston 20. Feeling at home in contemporary Ireland
Ethel Crowley 21. Searching for and explaining difference
Tom Inglis 22. A new vision of Irish studies
Linda Connolly 23. Irish studies between the past and the future
Michael G. Cronin Index