Historical studies of Ireland during the late-18th Century 'Age of Revolution' have traditionally focused on politics and ideology-the realm of society's elite-often ignoring the opinions and role of the largely Catholic, Irish-speaking population of the country. This has occurred due to both an inability to understand the rich vernacular sources, as well as the longstanding view of rural people as an undifferentiated mass, a view that went largely unchallenged-until recently. By examining the vernacular poetry of Tomas O Miochain, this paper reconsiders the role of the native Irish-speaking population in discourse of the American Revolution and, in turn, the Revolution's implications for Ireland. While only a single example of political vo...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...
Donnchadh Ó Floinn, of Shandon St, Cork, contributed poems in Irish to Walter Cox’s Irish Magazine i...
The course of music in Ireland in the last two centuries presents a depressing picture. The creativ...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
This dissertation sets out to analyse the discourses surrounding the construction of a nationalist ...
Language is a powerful tool that is more than a way to communicate - it can be used as the basis for...
Colonial domination has been exercised by many means, exhibiting varied forms and expressions, one o...
John Patrick MontanoThe end of the nineteenth century witnessed a revival of language, history, lite...
This project examines how female metaphors are used to justify, resist and transform the impact of c...
peer-reviewedThe utopian propensity, the impulse to a better world, is found throughout human cultu...
Has writing changed history or has it merely recorded historical change? Within the field of Literac...
This paper examines recent accounts by Americans who have learned Irish. Their narratives from the W...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
The Irish language is not often associated with an urban population, but in the early years of the X...
Focusing where possible on folk and early popular music as historical documents, this thesis investi...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...
Donnchadh Ó Floinn, of Shandon St, Cork, contributed poems in Irish to Walter Cox’s Irish Magazine i...
The course of music in Ireland in the last two centuries presents a depressing picture. The creativ...
Wars of Words is the first comprehensive survey of the politics of language in Ireland during the co...
This dissertation sets out to analyse the discourses surrounding the construction of a nationalist ...
Language is a powerful tool that is more than a way to communicate - it can be used as the basis for...
Colonial domination has been exercised by many means, exhibiting varied forms and expressions, one o...
John Patrick MontanoThe end of the nineteenth century witnessed a revival of language, history, lite...
This project examines how female metaphors are used to justify, resist and transform the impact of c...
peer-reviewedThe utopian propensity, the impulse to a better world, is found throughout human cultu...
Has writing changed history or has it merely recorded historical change? Within the field of Literac...
This paper examines recent accounts by Americans who have learned Irish. Their narratives from the W...
Emigration from Ireland during and after the Famine of 1845-50 was unparalleled in the nineteenth ce...
The Irish language is not often associated with an urban population, but in the early years of the X...
Focusing where possible on folk and early popular music as historical documents, this thesis investi...
For almost a thousand years language has been an important and contentious issue in Ireland but abov...
Donnchadh Ó Floinn, of Shandon St, Cork, contributed poems in Irish to Walter Cox’s Irish Magazine i...
The course of music in Ireland in the last two centuries presents a depressing picture. The creativ...