Rebellion and Remembrance in Modern Ireland (Hardcover, illustrated edition)


Contents of this volume, the fifth in a series focusing on 19th-century Ireland include: 'The Irish password is no longer repeal but revolution': a German view of Ireland's 1848: Brigitte Anton; Revolution from the bottom up: street balladry and memory: Maura Cronin; Sectarianism in 1798 and in Catholic nationalist memory: James S. Donnelly, Jr; Resistance and rebellion in the Gaelic literary tradition from 1798 to 1848: Tom Dunne; Voicing rebellion in Victorian fiction: Nell McCaw; 'New light' Ulster Presbyterianism and the nationalist rhetoric of John Mitchel: Robert Mahony; The nationalist monuments at Cork and Skibbereen: Orlaith Mannion; The United Irish threat to early colonial Australia: Ruan O'Donnell; Presence and absence of Wolfe Tone during the centenary commemoration of the 1798 rebellion: Sophie Ollivier; Three narratives of rural insurgency post-1798: Tadgh O'Sullivan; Popular mobilisation and the rising of 1848: the clubs of the Irish Confederation: Gary Owens; Representations of Irish history in fiction films made prior to the 1916 Rising: Kevin Rockett; Young Ireland and the 1798 rebellion: Sean Ryder; The sepulchral nationalism of the Australasian 1798 commemoration: J. Wooding.

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Contents of this volume, the fifth in a series focusing on 19th-century Ireland include: 'The Irish password is no longer repeal but revolution': a German view of Ireland's 1848: Brigitte Anton; Revolution from the bottom up: street balladry and memory: Maura Cronin; Sectarianism in 1798 and in Catholic nationalist memory: James S. Donnelly, Jr; Resistance and rebellion in the Gaelic literary tradition from 1798 to 1848: Tom Dunne; Voicing rebellion in Victorian fiction: Nell McCaw; 'New light' Ulster Presbyterianism and the nationalist rhetoric of John Mitchel: Robert Mahony; The nationalist monuments at Cork and Skibbereen: Orlaith Mannion; The United Irish threat to early colonial Australia: Ruan O'Donnell; Presence and absence of Wolfe Tone during the centenary commemoration of the 1798 rebellion: Sophie Ollivier; Three narratives of rural insurgency post-1798: Tadgh O'Sullivan; Popular mobilisation and the rising of 1848: the clubs of the Irish Confederation: Gary Owens; Representations of Irish history in fiction films made prior to the 1916 Rising: Kevin Rockett; Young Ireland and the 1798 rebellion: Sean Ryder; The sepulchral nationalism of the Australasian 1798 commemoration: J. Wooding.

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Imprint

Four Courts Press

Country of origin

Ireland

Release date

November 2000

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First published

November 2000

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Dimensions

234 x 156mm (L x W)

Format

Hardcover

Pages

224

Edition

illustrated edition

ISBN-13

978-1-85182-586-8

Barcode

9781851825868

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LSN

1-85182-586-X



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