This paper intends to study the representations of Ireland in English travel narratives in the 18th century. After the Ulster Rebellion in 1641, very few travellers went to Ireland. All the narratives published in the 18th century aimed at confirming the stereotype of the idle, rebellious Irishman. When the fear of a possible Catholic uprising gradually faded away, new travellers came to Ireland to observe Irish barbarism with their own eyes. Their travels to Ireland did not always confirm the preconceived ideas they held about the country. A re-evaluation of Ireland thus developed, Irish barbarities being no longer the object of hatred but of benevolent interes...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
The Irish language is not often associated with an urban population, but in the early years of the X...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
Cet article se propose d’étudier l’évolution de la représentation de l’Irlande dans les réci...
Employing a wide range of travel and travel-related material from the period 1760-1860, this book of...
In this paper I would like to look at two contrasting examples of Irish Identity in the long eightee...
This study discerns the patterns of perception and the modes of representation that underlie the man...
This thesis examines the representation of Ireland in images and texts produced in Britain and Fran...
This thesis shows how the synthesis between model Irish villages and picture postcards led to a reco...
One finds stereotypes, yet also attitudes of sympathy motivated by contacts with Irish exiles or rel...
peer-reviewedThis thesis shows how the synthesis between model Irish villages and picture postcards ...
This thesis examines travel to continental Europe as undertaken by several generations of Irish Prot...
The late 16th century is a key period when it comes to understanding why Irish people were otherized...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
The sixteenth century Tudor English conquest and subsequent colonization of Ireland was a violent mi...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
The Irish language is not often associated with an urban population, but in the early years of the X...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...
Cet article se propose d’étudier l’évolution de la représentation de l’Irlande dans les réci...
Employing a wide range of travel and travel-related material from the period 1760-1860, this book of...
In this paper I would like to look at two contrasting examples of Irish Identity in the long eightee...
This study discerns the patterns of perception and the modes of representation that underlie the man...
This thesis examines the representation of Ireland in images and texts produced in Britain and Fran...
This thesis shows how the synthesis between model Irish villages and picture postcards led to a reco...
One finds stereotypes, yet also attitudes of sympathy motivated by contacts with Irish exiles or rel...
peer-reviewedThis thesis shows how the synthesis between model Irish villages and picture postcards ...
This thesis examines travel to continental Europe as undertaken by several generations of Irish Prot...
The late 16th century is a key period when it comes to understanding why Irish people were otherized...
The sixteenth century is critical to our reading of Ireland's subsequent colonial and indeed postcol...
The sixteenth century Tudor English conquest and subsequent colonization of Ireland was a violent mi...
The question of whether Ireland had been conquered by England has received some attention from hist...
The Irish language is not often associated with an urban population, but in the early years of the X...
The volume highlights Ireland's cultural and linguistic influence in the world. It springs from rese...