Remembering 1916
Herausgeber: Grayson, Richard; Mcgarry, Fearghal
Remembering 1916
Herausgeber: Grayson, Richard; Mcgarry, Fearghal
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A pioneering analysis of how the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme have been remembered in Ireland since 1916.
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A pioneering analysis of how the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme have been remembered in Ireland since 1916.
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- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781316509272
- ISBN-10: 1316509273
- Artikelnr.: 44123425
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 2. März 2016
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 151mm x 22mm
- Gewicht: 464g
- ISBN-13: 9781316509272
- ISBN-10: 1316509273
- Artikelnr.: 44123425
Introduction Richard S. Grayson and Fearghal McGarry; Part I. Memory and
Commemoration: 1. Making sense of memory: coming to terms with
conceptualisations of historical remembrance Guy Beiner; 2. Ritual,
identity and nation: when the historian becomes the high priest of
commemoration Dominic Bryan; 3. 'The Irish Republic was proclaimed by
poster': the politics of commemorating the Easter Rising Roisín Higgins;
Part II. Narratives: 4. Instant history: 1912, 1916, 1918 David
Fitzpatrick; 5. Hard service: remembering the Abbey Theatre's rebels
Fearghal McGarry; 6. Beyond the Ulster Division: West Belfast members of
the Ulster Volunteer Force and service in the First World War Richard S.
Grayson; 7. Remembering 1916 in America: the Easter Rising's many faces,
1919-63 David Brundage; Part III. Literary and Material Cultures: 8. The
rising generation and the memory of 1798 Heather L. Roberts; 9. Cultural
representations of 1916 Nicholas Allen; 10. Myth, memory and material
culture: remembering 1916 at the Ulster Museum William Blair; Part IV.
Troubled Memories: 11. Reframing 1916 after 1969: Irish governments, a
national day of reconciliation, and the politics of commemoration in the
1970s Margaret O'Callaghan; 12. New roads to the Rising: the Irish politics
of commemoration since 1994 Kevin Bean; 13. Ghosts of the Somme: the state
of Ulster loyalism, memory work and the 'other' 1916 Jonathan Evershed;
Index.
Commemoration: 1. Making sense of memory: coming to terms with
conceptualisations of historical remembrance Guy Beiner; 2. Ritual,
identity and nation: when the historian becomes the high priest of
commemoration Dominic Bryan; 3. 'The Irish Republic was proclaimed by
poster': the politics of commemorating the Easter Rising Roisín Higgins;
Part II. Narratives: 4. Instant history: 1912, 1916, 1918 David
Fitzpatrick; 5. Hard service: remembering the Abbey Theatre's rebels
Fearghal McGarry; 6. Beyond the Ulster Division: West Belfast members of
the Ulster Volunteer Force and service in the First World War Richard S.
Grayson; 7. Remembering 1916 in America: the Easter Rising's many faces,
1919-63 David Brundage; Part III. Literary and Material Cultures: 8. The
rising generation and the memory of 1798 Heather L. Roberts; 9. Cultural
representations of 1916 Nicholas Allen; 10. Myth, memory and material
culture: remembering 1916 at the Ulster Museum William Blair; Part IV.
Troubled Memories: 11. Reframing 1916 after 1969: Irish governments, a
national day of reconciliation, and the politics of commemoration in the
1970s Margaret O'Callaghan; 12. New roads to the Rising: the Irish politics
of commemoration since 1994 Kevin Bean; 13. Ghosts of the Somme: the state
of Ulster loyalism, memory work and the 'other' 1916 Jonathan Evershed;
Index.
Introduction Richard S. Grayson and Fearghal McGarry; Part I. Memory and
Commemoration: 1. Making sense of memory: coming to terms with
conceptualisations of historical remembrance Guy Beiner; 2. Ritual,
identity and nation: when the historian becomes the high priest of
commemoration Dominic Bryan; 3. 'The Irish Republic was proclaimed by
poster': the politics of commemorating the Easter Rising Roisín Higgins;
Part II. Narratives: 4. Instant history: 1912, 1916, 1918 David
Fitzpatrick; 5. Hard service: remembering the Abbey Theatre's rebels
Fearghal McGarry; 6. Beyond the Ulster Division: West Belfast members of
the Ulster Volunteer Force and service in the First World War Richard S.
Grayson; 7. Remembering 1916 in America: the Easter Rising's many faces,
1919-63 David Brundage; Part III. Literary and Material Cultures: 8. The
rising generation and the memory of 1798 Heather L. Roberts; 9. Cultural
representations of 1916 Nicholas Allen; 10. Myth, memory and material
culture: remembering 1916 at the Ulster Museum William Blair; Part IV.
Troubled Memories: 11. Reframing 1916 after 1969: Irish governments, a
national day of reconciliation, and the politics of commemoration in the
1970s Margaret O'Callaghan; 12. New roads to the Rising: the Irish politics
of commemoration since 1994 Kevin Bean; 13. Ghosts of the Somme: the state
of Ulster loyalism, memory work and the 'other' 1916 Jonathan Evershed;
Index.
Commemoration: 1. Making sense of memory: coming to terms with
conceptualisations of historical remembrance Guy Beiner; 2. Ritual,
identity and nation: when the historian becomes the high priest of
commemoration Dominic Bryan; 3. 'The Irish Republic was proclaimed by
poster': the politics of commemorating the Easter Rising Roisín Higgins;
Part II. Narratives: 4. Instant history: 1912, 1916, 1918 David
Fitzpatrick; 5. Hard service: remembering the Abbey Theatre's rebels
Fearghal McGarry; 6. Beyond the Ulster Division: West Belfast members of
the Ulster Volunteer Force and service in the First World War Richard S.
Grayson; 7. Remembering 1916 in America: the Easter Rising's many faces,
1919-63 David Brundage; Part III. Literary and Material Cultures: 8. The
rising generation and the memory of 1798 Heather L. Roberts; 9. Cultural
representations of 1916 Nicholas Allen; 10. Myth, memory and material
culture: remembering 1916 at the Ulster Museum William Blair; Part IV.
Troubled Memories: 11. Reframing 1916 after 1969: Irish governments, a
national day of reconciliation, and the politics of commemoration in the
1970s Margaret O'Callaghan; 12. New roads to the Rising: the Irish politics
of commemoration since 1994 Kevin Bean; 13. Ghosts of the Somme: the state
of Ulster loyalism, memory work and the 'other' 1916 Jonathan Evershed;
Index.