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E-grāmata: Remembering 1916: The Easter Rising, the Somme and the Politics of Memory in Ireland

Edited by (Goldsmiths, University of London), Edited by (Queen's University Belfast)
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"The year 1916 witnessed two events that would profoundly shape both politics and commemoration in Ireland over the course of the following century. Although the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme were important historical events in their own right, their significance also lay in how they came to be understood as iconic moments in the emergence of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach drawing on history, politics, anthropology and cultural studies, this volume explores how the memory of these two foundational events has been constructed, mythologised and revised over the course of the past century. The aim is not merely to understand how the Rising and the Somme came to exert a central place in how the past is viewed in Ireland, but to explore wider questions about the relationship between history, commemoration and memory"--

The year 1916 witnessed two events that would profoundly shape both politics and commemoration in Ireland over the course of the following century. Although the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme were important historical events in their own right, their significance also lay in how they came to be understood as iconic moments in the emergence of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach drawing on history, politics, anthropology and cultural studies, this volume explores how the memory of these two foundational events has been constructed, mythologised and revised over the course of the past century. The aim is not merely to understand how the Rising and the Somme came to exert a central place in how the past is viewed in Ireland, but to explore wider questions about the relationship between history, commemoration and memory.

Recenzijas

'A timely contribution to the ongoing debate on memory and commemoration in Ireland; this authoritative collection of essays, which examines two of the most significant events in Ireland's 'decade of centenaries', is important both for scholars and for those who are currently involved in commemorative events.' Mary E. Daly, author of Sixties Ireland: Reshaping the Economy, State and Society, 195773 'In Remembering 1916 Richard Grayson and Fearghal McGarry have assembled an impressive list of contributors, mainly from outside the Irish Republic, to explore several important but often neglected issues concerning the 1916 Easter Rising in Ireland from a variety of perspectives. The range of topics and approaches significantly enriches potential understanding, through whatever blend of agreement and disagreement, of a truly remarkable event, making this one of the most significant studies to emerge from the explosion of recent research on this extraordinary episode in Irish and Irish diasporic history.' J. J. Lee, author of Ireland, 19121985: Politics and Society 'This wide-ranging collection provides a wealth of unusual perspectives on the memorialization of the rebellion over the last century.' Charles Townshend, author of Easter 1916: The Irish Rebellion 'Grayson and McGarry have provided a collection of work that is insightful and filled with new scholarship.' Kevin Braam, H-War

Papildus informācija

A pioneering analysis of how the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme have been remembered in Ireland since 1916.
List of figures
vii
List of tables
ix
List of contributors
x
Introduction 1(10)
Richard S. Grayson
Fearghal Mcgarry
Part I Memory and commemoration
11(52)
1 Making sense of memory: coming to terms with conceptualisations of historical remembrance
13(11)
Guy Beiner
2 Ritual, identity and nation: when the historian becomes the high priest of commemoration
24(19)
Dominic Bryan
3 `The Irish Republic was proclaimed by poster': the politics of commemorating the Easter Rising
43(20)
Roisin Higgins
Part II Narratives
63(90)
4 Instant history: 1912, 1916, 1918
65(21)
David Fitzpatrick
5 Hard service: remembering the Abbey Theatre's rebels
86(26)
Fearghal Mcgarry
6 Beyond the Ulster Division: West Belfast members of the Ulster Volunteer Force and Service in the First World War
112(26)
Richard S. Grayson
7 Remembering 1916 in America: the Easter Rising's many faces, 1919--1963
138(15)
David Brundage
Part III Literary and material cultures
153(52)
8 The Rising generation and the memory of 1798
155(13)
Heather L. Roberts
9 Cultural representations of 1916
168(13)
Nicholas Allen
10 Myth, memory and material culture: remembering 1916 at the Ulster Museum
181(24)
William Blair
Part IV Troubled memories
205(55)
11 Reframing 1916 after 1969: Irish governments, a National Day of Reconciliation, and the politics of commemoration in the 1970s
207(17)
Margaret O'Callaghan
12 New Roads to the Rising: the Irish politics of commemoration since 1994
224(17)
Kevin Bean
13 Ghosts of the Somme: the state of Ulster Loyalism, memory work and the `other' 1916
241(19)
Jonathan Evershed
Index 260
Richard Grayson is Professor of Twentieth-Century History at Goldsmiths, University of London. He is the author of Belfast Boys: How Unionists and Nationalists Fought and Died Together in the First World War (2009) and edited At War with the 16th Irish Division: The Staniforth Letters, 191418 (2012). He has engaged widely with community groups on First World War remembrance especially the 6th Connaught Rangers Research Project. An associate member of the First World War Centenary Committee in Northern Ireland, he contributed to BBC NI's Ireland's Great War, co-edits www.irelandww1.org and chairs the Academic Advisory Group for the Digital Projects run by the Imperial War Museums. Fearghal McGarry is Reader in Irish History at Queen's University Belfast. His research focuses on modern Ireland. A new edition of his account of the rebellion, The Rising: Ireland, Easter 1916, has just been published. Rebels: Voices from the Easter Rising (2011), his edited collection of firsthand testimony by revolutionaries, has recently been adapted for the stage by Jimmy Murphy for the Abbey Theatre, and will tour the UK in 2016. His latest book is The Abbey Rebels: A Revolution, Lost (2015). He is working on a number of projects related to the 1916 centenary, including the development of a major interpretive centre at Dublin's General Post Office.