John Kirk
Cultures of Radicalism in Britain and Ireland
John Kirk
Cultures of Radicalism in Britain and Ireland
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This collection of essays addresses the role of literature in radical politics. Topics covered include the legacy of Robert Burns, broadside literature in Munster and radical literature in Wales.
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This collection of essays addresses the role of literature in radical politics. Topics covered include the legacy of Robert Burns, broadside literature in Munster and radical literature in Wales.
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- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9781138662049
- ISBN-10: 1138662046
- Artikelnr.: 45331583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
- Verlag: Routledge
- Seitenzahl: 264
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Januar 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 156mm x 14mm
- Gewicht: 406g
- ISBN-13: 9781138662049
- ISBN-10: 1138662046
- Artikelnr.: 45331583
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Books on Demand GmbH
- In de Tarpen 42
- 22848 Norderstedt
- info@bod.de
- 040 53433511
John Kirk is Senior Lecturer in English and Scottish Language at Queen's University Belfast. During 2008-9, with Michael Brown and Andrew Noble, he held an AHRC Research Networks and Workshops Grant for the project which lies behind the present volume: United Islands? Multi-Lingual Radical Poetry and Song in Britain and Ireland, 1770-1820. With primary research interests in dialectology and corpus linguistics, his most recent books are (with J. L. Kallen) SPICE-Ireland: A User's Guide (Belfast: ClÓ Ollscoil na Banríona, 2012) and (co-edited with I. MacLeod) Scots: The Language and its Literature: A Festschrift for J. Derrick McClure (Amsterdam: Rodopi, 2012)., Michael Brown is Senior Lecturer in Irish and Scottish History at the University of Aberdeen and Acting Director of the Research Institute of Irish and Scottish Studies. As well as being a co-director of the AHRC network grant United Islands? Multi-Lingual Radical Poetry and Song in Britain and Ireland, 1770-1820 in 2008-9, he has directed an AHRC project on Irish and Scottish Diasporas since 1600 (2006-11). His primary research focus is on comparative Enlightenment, and he is the author of Francis Hutcheson in Dublin (Dublin; Four Courts Press, 2002) and A Political Biography of John Toland (London, Pickering & Chatto, 2011). He is currently finishing a study entitled The Irish Enlightenment. Andrew Noble is a graduate of Aberdeen and Sussex Universities. He was also a Junior Research Fellow at Peterhouse, Cambridge. His teaching career was entirely at Strathclyde University, where he was for a time Head of the English Literature Section. He specialized in teaching American Literature and Romanticism. Before his retirement, he was the Convenor of the Irish-Scottish Academic Initiative. His published research is mainly in Scottish literature and film. His extensive writings on Burns culminated in the publication of the joint-edition with P. S. Hogg of The Canongate Burns (2001, 2003). He has recently been appo
Introduction: Enlightenment and Revolution: A British Problematic
Michael Brown; Chapter 1
Ffion Mair Jones; Chapter 2 Scottophobia Versus Jacobitism: Political Radicalism and the Press in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Martyn J. Powell; Chapter 3 Lord Daer
Radicalism
Union and the Enlightenment in the 1790s
Bob Harris; Chapter 4 The Political and Cultural Legacy of Robert Burns in Scotland and Ulster
c. 1796-1859
Christopher A. Whatley; Chapter 5 'Blessèd Jubil!': Slavery
Mission and the Millennial Dawn in the Work of William Williams of Pantycelyn
E. Wyn James; Chapter 6 Serial Literature and Radical Poetry in Wales at the End of the Eighteenth Century
Marion Löffler; Chapter 7 Popular Song
Readers and Language: Printed Anthologies in Irish and Scottish Gaelic
1780-1820
Niall Ó Ciosáin; Chapter 8 Broadside Literature and Popular Political Opinion in Munster
1800-1820
Maura Cronin; Chapter 9 Radical Poetry and The Literary Magazine: Stalking Leigh Hunt in The Republic of Letters
Dan Wall;
Michael Brown; Chapter 1
Ffion Mair Jones; Chapter 2 Scottophobia Versus Jacobitism: Political Radicalism and the Press in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Martyn J. Powell; Chapter 3 Lord Daer
Radicalism
Union and the Enlightenment in the 1790s
Bob Harris; Chapter 4 The Political and Cultural Legacy of Robert Burns in Scotland and Ulster
c. 1796-1859
Christopher A. Whatley; Chapter 5 'Blessèd Jubil!': Slavery
Mission and the Millennial Dawn in the Work of William Williams of Pantycelyn
E. Wyn James; Chapter 6 Serial Literature and Radical Poetry in Wales at the End of the Eighteenth Century
Marion Löffler; Chapter 7 Popular Song
Readers and Language: Printed Anthologies in Irish and Scottish Gaelic
1780-1820
Niall Ó Ciosáin; Chapter 8 Broadside Literature and Popular Political Opinion in Munster
1800-1820
Maura Cronin; Chapter 9 Radical Poetry and The Literary Magazine: Stalking Leigh Hunt in The Republic of Letters
Dan Wall;
Introduction: Enlightenment and Revolution: A British Problematic
Michael Brown; Chapter 1
Ffion Mair Jones; Chapter 2 Scottophobia Versus Jacobitism: Political Radicalism and the Press in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Martyn J. Powell; Chapter 3 Lord Daer
Radicalism
Union and the Enlightenment in the 1790s
Bob Harris; Chapter 4 The Political and Cultural Legacy of Robert Burns in Scotland and Ulster
c. 1796-1859
Christopher A. Whatley; Chapter 5 'Blessèd Jubil!': Slavery
Mission and the Millennial Dawn in the Work of William Williams of Pantycelyn
E. Wyn James; Chapter 6 Serial Literature and Radical Poetry in Wales at the End of the Eighteenth Century
Marion Löffler; Chapter 7 Popular Song
Readers and Language: Printed Anthologies in Irish and Scottish Gaelic
1780-1820
Niall Ó Ciosáin; Chapter 8 Broadside Literature and Popular Political Opinion in Munster
1800-1820
Maura Cronin; Chapter 9 Radical Poetry and The Literary Magazine: Stalking Leigh Hunt in The Republic of Letters
Dan Wall;
Michael Brown; Chapter 1
Ffion Mair Jones; Chapter 2 Scottophobia Versus Jacobitism: Political Radicalism and the Press in Late Eighteenth-Century Ireland
Martyn J. Powell; Chapter 3 Lord Daer
Radicalism
Union and the Enlightenment in the 1790s
Bob Harris; Chapter 4 The Political and Cultural Legacy of Robert Burns in Scotland and Ulster
c. 1796-1859
Christopher A. Whatley; Chapter 5 'Blessèd Jubil!': Slavery
Mission and the Millennial Dawn in the Work of William Williams of Pantycelyn
E. Wyn James; Chapter 6 Serial Literature and Radical Poetry in Wales at the End of the Eighteenth Century
Marion Löffler; Chapter 7 Popular Song
Readers and Language: Printed Anthologies in Irish and Scottish Gaelic
1780-1820
Niall Ó Ciosáin; Chapter 8 Broadside Literature and Popular Political Opinion in Munster
1800-1820
Maura Cronin; Chapter 9 Radical Poetry and The Literary Magazine: Stalking Leigh Hunt in The Republic of Letters
Dan Wall;