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9781851827282

Ireland A Social Cultural & Literary pb

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    9781851827282

  • ISBN10:

    1851827285

  • Format: Paperback
  • Copyright: 2003-05-01
  • Publisher: Four Courts Press

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The nineteenth century was a period of enormous change in Ireland and has left a legacy that still affects Irish people today. It saw the shaping of a political nation, the trauma of the Famine, the restructuring of the economic system and the emergence of a new pattern of land holding. Ireland: a social, cultural and literary history, 1791-1891 synthesizes the enormous amount of published research on the period and provides the reader for the first time with a concise but comprehensive overview of the social and cultural patterns of the century. It traces the ways in which traditional forms of peasant life were modified not only by economic change but also by the administrative reforms of government, the expansion of access to education and the rise of a newly confident institutional religion. It explores the experience of women, the lives of emigrants and the perils of the urban environment. It sets the patterns of popular culture alongside those of high culture, especially the visua

Author Biography

James H. Murphy teaches English at De Paul University, Chicago

Table of Contents

INTRODUCTION 9(3)
1 Radical climax, 1791-1800 12 (9)
2 The shaping of politics, 1801-47 21 (8)
3 Ordering peasants, 1801-45 29 (12)
4 Crafting Celts, 1760-1893 41 (8)
5 Whig and emancipation literature, 1800-29 49 (16)
6 A religious education, 1801-84 65 (13)
7 Tory journalism and romantic nationalism, 1825-72 78 (16)
8 Catastrophe, 1801-51 94 (10)
9 Dispersal and reinvention, 1815-91 104 (9)
10 Origin of Fenian species, 1850-78 113 (11)
11 Loved land, lost leader, loyal legion, 1879-91 124 (12)
12 Urban refinement and wretchedness, 1801-91 136 (13)
13 From plough to parlour, 1801-91 149 (8)
14 Curious canon, 1801-91 157(9)
CONCLUSION 166(3)
BIBLIOGRAPHY 169(50)
INDEX 219

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