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Commemoration and Bloody Sunday B. Conway

Commemoration and Bloody Sunday By B. Conway

Commemoration and Bloody Sunday by B. Conway


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Summary

In this wide-ranging study of the politics of memory in Northern Ireland, Brian Conway examines the 'career' of the commemoration of Bloody Sunday, and looks at how and why the way this historic event is remembered has undergone change over time. Drawing on original empirical data, he provides new insights into the debate on collective memory.

Commemoration and Bloody Sunday Summary

Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: Pathways of Memory by B. Conway

In this wide-ranging study of the politics of memory in Northern Ireland, Brian Conway examines the 'career' of the commemoration of Bloody Sunday, and looks at how and why the way this historic event is remembered has undergone change over time. Drawing on original empirical data, he provides new insights into the debate on collective memory.

Commemoration and Bloody Sunday Reviews

'Brian Conway's Commemoration and Bloody Sunday is an exemplary account of the memory of trauma. As he explains how the reality of trauma limits the effects of agency, contexts, and narrative, Conway reorients collective memory scholarship from an interest-driven model of constructions toward a more precise, data-driven, model of meaning, distortion, and reality. If one book best represents the new generation of memory theory and research, it is Commemoration and Bloody Sunday.' - Professor Barry Schwartz, Department of Sociology, University of Georgia, USA

'A rich account which C. Wright Mills would have approved of, linking private troubles and public issues. The career of Bloody Sunday commemoration is mapped out with precision. Brian Conway portrays collective memory as virtually a living thing, changing to accommodate developments in the aspirations and goals of those who continue to remember the original traumatic event.' - Bill Rolston, School of Sociology, University of Ulster, UK

About B. Conway


BRIAN CONWAY is Lecturer in the Department of Sociology at the National University of Ireland Maynooth.

Table of Contents

List of Tables and Figures Preface Acknowledgements Abbreviations Chronology Introduction: People Remembered Bloody Sunday in Historical Context A 'Simple People Who Want a Simple Memorial' On the March 'The Holocaust That Was the Bogside of Sunday' The Politics of Visual Memory Conclusion: Trajectories of Memory Methodological Appendices Notes References Index

Additional information

NPB9780230228887
9780230228887
0230228887
Commemoration and Bloody Sunday: Pathways of Memory by B. Conway
New
Hardback
Palgrave Macmillan
2010-03-03
213
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