These Graves and Ruinous Houses\u27: The Role of Domestic Items and Spaces in Revolutionary Ireland focuses on the events of the 1916 Easter Uprising, when a small number of Irish rebels staged a four-day-long rebellion in Dublin in order to proclaim Ireland\u27s independence from Britain. Primarily analyzing the writings of Margaret Skinnider in conjunction with twentieth-century items catalogued in the National Museum of Ireland, this paper explores the ways in which domestic items and spaces were perceived and subsequently used as tools of rebellion in a particular historical arena. in it, I argue that through the use of domestic items and places for political purposes (and vice versa), both male and female revolutionaries and citizens ...
The Great Famine (1845--1852) was not only a catastrophic moment in Irish history, it was and remain...
In 1912, the British government introduced a Home Rule Bill to Parliament, proposing that Ireland be...
The Troubles in Northern Ireland provide a complex and intriguing topic for many scholars in various...
This thesis examines a particular and highly contested representation of Irishness in relation to ...
In historical accounts of Ireland in which the political is defined purely in terms of that which di...
There is a conventional view among Irish historians that a revolution occurred in that country betwe...
This thesis examines the representation of Ireland in images and texts produced in Britain and Fran...
Seasonal hunger and "partial famines" were common occurrences in nineteenth-century Ireland, but the...
So-called threatening letters were a form of media, frequently produced in agrarian social conflicts...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
Writing Ireland\u27s Wrongs: Nineteenth-Century Women, Politics and Violence retrieves the rhetorica...
The Easter Uprising of 1916 represents one of the most tumultuous moments in modern Irish history. A...
The paper discusses the connections between gender, colonialism and nationalism by focussing on the ...
In the 1880s a New York-based faction of militant Irish nationalists conducted the first urban bombi...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
The Great Famine (1845--1852) was not only a catastrophic moment in Irish history, it was and remain...
In 1912, the British government introduced a Home Rule Bill to Parliament, proposing that Ireland be...
The Troubles in Northern Ireland provide a complex and intriguing topic for many scholars in various...
This thesis examines a particular and highly contested representation of Irishness in relation to ...
In historical accounts of Ireland in which the political is defined purely in terms of that which di...
There is a conventional view among Irish historians that a revolution occurred in that country betwe...
This thesis examines the representation of Ireland in images and texts produced in Britain and Fran...
Seasonal hunger and "partial famines" were common occurrences in nineteenth-century Ireland, but the...
So-called threatening letters were a form of media, frequently produced in agrarian social conflicts...
This study examines the creation and development of Irish Nationalisms in the post-Famine period, fo...
Writing Ireland\u27s Wrongs: Nineteenth-Century Women, Politics and Violence retrieves the rhetorica...
The Easter Uprising of 1916 represents one of the most tumultuous moments in modern Irish history. A...
The paper discusses the connections between gender, colonialism and nationalism by focussing on the ...
In the 1880s a New York-based faction of militant Irish nationalists conducted the first urban bombi...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
The Great Famine (1845--1852) was not only a catastrophic moment in Irish history, it was and remain...
In 1912, the British government introduced a Home Rule Bill to Parliament, proposing that Ireland be...
The Troubles in Northern Ireland provide a complex and intriguing topic for many scholars in various...