The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and a host of stock elements, has a long history and has exercised a particularly important influence on the development of Irish identity. Yet, when the revisionist historian Roy Foster claimed in the late nineteen eighties that the telling of this traditional tale had come to an end it did seem as if, finally, Irish people were beginning to see themselves through different more complex narratives. Recent evidence, nonetheless, suggests Foster was precipitate in his claims and issues of the competing merits of history and myth remain to the fore. In 1994 Foster delivered a lecture to the University of Oxford entitled "The Story of Ireland" in w...
The Irish language represents a material link ensuring continuity between the past and present of th...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
This paper treats of the peculiarity of the Irish case. Professionalization of history came late to ...
Ireland's historical position within the British Empire has become a contentious issue for historian...
This book provides a critical interpretation of the construction of Irish national identity in the l...
Deposited with permission of Crossing PressMichael’s narrative provides an example of the deployment...
This essay considers a historical novel of recent times in revisionist terms, Kevin McCarthy’s debut...
Across most of the 1970s, eighties and nineties, much of the writing of Irish history seemed consume...
Essay by Peter Berresford Ellis. A Connolly Association broadsheet. Undated, but the text was given ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an original and extensive study of Colm Tóibín as the “secular ...
In the 1968 issue of the New Statesman immediately prior to Easter, the Irish poet W.R. Rodgers cont...
This paper is a literary analysis of Sebastian Barry’s six novels “The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty”...
This book offers a critical reassessment of the uses of history in contemporary Irish literature and...
The Irish language represents a material link ensuring continuity between the past and present of th...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...
The telling of the story of Ireland, the received nationalist tale replete with heroes, villains and...
This paper treats of the peculiarity of the Irish case. Professionalization of history came late to ...
Ireland's historical position within the British Empire has become a contentious issue for historian...
This book provides a critical interpretation of the construction of Irish national identity in the l...
Deposited with permission of Crossing PressMichael’s narrative provides an example of the deployment...
This essay considers a historical novel of recent times in revisionist terms, Kevin McCarthy’s debut...
Across most of the 1970s, eighties and nineties, much of the writing of Irish history seemed consume...
Essay by Peter Berresford Ellis. A Connolly Association broadsheet. Undated, but the text was given ...
The aim of this thesis is to provide an original and extensive study of Colm Tóibín as the “secular ...
In the 1968 issue of the New Statesman immediately prior to Easter, the Irish poet W.R. Rodgers cont...
This paper is a literary analysis of Sebastian Barry’s six novels “The Whereabouts of Eneas McNulty”...
This book offers a critical reassessment of the uses of history in contemporary Irish literature and...
The Irish language represents a material link ensuring continuity between the past and present of th...
This study critically assesses the depiction of Nationalism within Irish Theatre over the century fo...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...