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Commemorating the Irish Civil War Anne Dolan (Trinity College, Dublin)

Commemorating the Irish Civil War By Anne Dolan (Trinity College, Dublin)

Commemorating the Irish Civil War by Anne Dolan (Trinity College, Dublin)


Summary

In this book, Anne Dolan explores the tensions between memory and forgetting in twentieth-century Ireland, by examining the methods and rituals of commemoration. The book's main difference from other books lies in its close examination of the legacy of civil war bitterness in Ireland.

Commemorating the Irish Civil War Summary

Commemorating the Irish Civil War: History and Memory, 1923-2000 by Anne Dolan (Trinity College, Dublin)

After civil war, can the winners commemorate their victory, hailing their conquering heroes with the blood of their former comrades still fresh on their boots? Or should they cover themselves in shame and hope that the nation soon forgets? In this book, Anne Dolan explores the tensions between memory and forgetting in twentieth-century Ireland. By examining the memory of winning the Irish Civil War, she discusses the extent to which it has been used to serve party political ends, where private grief finds consolation when the dead have fallen from political favour, and how the dead are remembered when no one wanted to fight the war. The book addresses the Irish Civil War at its most public point: at the statues and crosses, and in the ritual and rhetoric of commemoration. It will be of central interest to all students and scholars of European history and politics.

Commemorating the Irish Civil War Reviews

'... iconoclastic, timely and refreshing ... Dolan's work is an invigorating challenge ... a significant achievement.' John Regan, History
'... remarkable for the energy of its wirting, insight and analysis. It also charts new territory in our understanding of the irish Revolution. it is an outstanding debut from a young historian.' Irish Economic & Social History
'There is much in Dolan's book that is important ...' Field Day Review

About Anne Dolan (Trinity College, Dublin)

Anne Dolan is Research Fellow in Contemporary Irish History at Trinity College Dublin.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements; Introduction: civil war and the politics of memory, 1923-2000; 1. The elephant on Leinster Lawn: a cenotaph to civil war; 2. 'History will record the greatness of Collins': Michael Collins and the politics of memory; 3. The forgotten president: the awkward memory of Arthur Griffith; 4. 'Who is the fool Pat?': soldiers and the selective memory of civil war; 5. 'Shows and stunts are all that is the thing now': ceremony and the collective memory of conflict; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.

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NLS9780521026987
9780521026987
0521026989
Commemorating the Irish Civil War: History and Memory, 1923-2000 by Anne Dolan (Trinity College, Dublin)
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Paperback
Cambridge University Press
2006-04-27
256
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