Irish adventures in nation-building /

Irish Adventures in Nation-building is a collection of essays examining the debates and processes that have shaped the modernisation of Ireland since the beginning of the twentieth century. Vantage points examined include those of prominent revolutionaries, cultural nationalists, clerics, economists...

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Main Author: Fanning, Bryan (Author)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2016.
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505 0 |a Adventures in nation-building -- In defence of methodological nationalism -- Patrick Pearse predicts the future -- Paul Cullen's devotional revolution -- A Catholic vision of Ireland -- Catholic intellectuals -- The limits of cultural nationalism -- Hidden Irelands, silent Irelands -- Liberalism and The Bell -- Behind the Erin curtain -- The new young Irelanders -- Women and social policy -- New rules of belonging -- Partisan reviews -- Tales of two tigers -- The sociology of boom and bust -- Immigration, the Celtic Tiger and the economic crisis -- The future of Irish identity. 
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