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Ireland Hugh F. Kearney

Ireland By Hugh F. Kearney

Ireland by Hugh F. Kearney


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Includes essays that focus on Ireland, with the first section attending to questions of nationalism and the second addressing pivotal moments in the history and historiography of the isle. This work contends that Ireland represents a striking example of the power of nationalism, which provides a case study for students of the modern world.

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Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History by Hugh F. Kearney

What is the Irish nation? Who is included in it? Are its borders delimited by religion, ethnicity, language, or civic commitment? And how should we teach its history? These and other questions are carefully considered by distinguished historian Hugh F. Kearney in Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History.
The insightful essays collected here all circle around Ireland, with the first section attending to questions of nationalism and the second addressing pivotal moments in the history and historiography of the isle. Kearney contends that Ireland represents a striking example of the power of nationalism, which, while unique in many ways, provides an illuminating case study for students of the modern world. He goes on to elaborate his revisionist four nations approach to Irish history.
In the book, Kearney recounts his own development in the field and the key personalities, departments, and movements he encountered along the way. It is a unique portrait not only of a humane and sensitive historian, but of the historical profession (and the practice of history) in Britain, Ireland, and the United States from the 1940s to the late 20th century-at once public intellectual history and fascinating personal memoir.

Ireland Reviews

Kearneys work has brilliantly illuminated, from a distinctive comparative perspective, Anglo-Irish relations over several centuries. Ireland collects his seminal articles, framed by historiographical reflections on his unique experience of doing history in four countries: Ireland, England, Scotland, and the United States. -- J. J. Lee,New York University
This varied collection of Hugh Kearney's ruminations on Irish history and the troubled course of Irish historical writing will shed much lightand perhaps also some heat. * The Historian *

About Hugh F. Kearney

Hugh F. Kearney is Amundson Professor Emeritus at the University of Pittsburgh, where he taught from 1975 to 1999. He has also taught at universities in Dublin and Sussex and at Edinburgh, where he was Richard Pares Professor of history from 1970 to 1975.

Table of Contents

Acknowledgments Preface: On Being a Historian in Four Countries Nationalism: The Case of Ireland-An Introduction Part I: Contested Ideas of NationhoodContested Ideas of NationhoodFaith or Fatherland? The Contested Symbolism of Irish Nationalism Faith and Fatherland RevisitedParnell and Beyond: Nationalism in These IslandsLanguage and Politics Thatcher's Britain: Four Nations or One?Four Nations History in Perspective Civic/Ethnic Identities in a British Context The Changing Face of English Nationalism England'sIrish Enigma Part II: Contested Ideas of National HistoryThe Irish and Their History Mercantilism and IrelandEcclesiastical Politics and the Counter-Reformation in IrelandThe Politics of MercantilismFr. Mathew: Apostle of ModernizationThe Great Famine: Legend and Reality Colonizing Irish History: Canny Sets the AgendaVisions and Revisions: Views of Irish History Index About the Author

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NPB9780814748008
9780814748008
0814748007
Ireland: Contested Ideas of Nationalism and History by Hugh F. Kearney
New
Hardback
New York University Press
2007-04-01
309
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