Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan, and of Shirley Castle, in Farney, Taken During the Irish Famine

Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan, and of Shirley Castle, in Farney, Taken During the Irish Famine
Title Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan, and of Shirley Castle, in Farney, Taken During the Irish Famine PDF eBook
Author R. McCullam
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Pages 324
Release 1856
Genre Cavan (Ireland : County)
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Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan

Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan
Title Sketches of the Highlands of Cavan PDF eBook
Author Looker on
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Pages 326
Release 1856
Genre Cavan (Ireland : County)
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Notes and Queries

Notes and Queries
Title Notes and Queries PDF eBook
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Pages 574
Release 1915
Genre Electronic journals
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Of Memory and the Misplaced

Of Memory and the Misplaced
Title Of Memory and the Misplaced PDF eBook
Author Sarah O'Brien
Publisher Indiana University Press
Pages 345
Release 2024-01-02
Genre History
ISBN 0253067898

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What can the life writing of post-famine Irish immigrants tell us about Irish diasporic memory? Of Memory and the Misplaced considers the endurance and nature of Irish American memory across the twentieth century. Guided by 30 memoirs written between 1900 and 1970, Sarah O'Brien shows the prevalence of intimate and taboo themes in ordinary immigrants' writing, such as domestic violence, same-sex love, and famine-induced trauma. Importantly, Of Memory and the Misplaced critiques the role of the Irish landscape as a site of memory and shows how the interiority of the domestic world has provided Irish women with the language needed to reclaim their own lives. Combining literary and historical theory, Of Memory and the Misplaced highlights voices that have traditionally been silenced and offers a rare and unexplored collection of primary source autobiographical texts to better understand the experiences of Irish immigrants in the United States.

Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature

Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature
Title Dictionary of Anonymous and Pseudonymous English Literature PDF eBook
Author Samuel Halkett
Publisher Ardent Media
Pages 418
Release 1971
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Report

Report
Title Report PDF eBook
Author National Library of Ireland
Publisher
Pages 162
Release 1921
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Rituals and Riots

Rituals and Riots
Title Rituals and Riots PDF eBook
Author Sean Farrell
Publisher University Press of Kentucky
Pages 265
Release 2014-07-11
Genre History
ISBN 0813147778

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Sectarian violence is one of the defining characteristics of the modern Ulster experience. Riots between Catholic and Protestant crowds occurred with depressing frequency throughout the nineteenth century, particularly within the constricted spaces of the province's burgeoning industrial capital, Belfast. From the Armagh Troubles in 1784 to the Belfast Riots of 1886, ritual confrontations led to regular outbreaks of sectarian conflict. This, in turn, helped keep Catholic/Protestant antagonism at the heart of political and cultural discussion in the north of Ireland. Rituals and Riots has at its core a subject frequently ignored—the rioters themselves. Rather than focusing on political and religious leaders in a top-down model, Sean Farrell demonstrates how lower-class attitudes gave rise to violent clashes and dictated the responses of the elite. Farrell also penetrates the stereotypical images of the Irish Catholic as untrustworthy rebel and the Ulster Protestant as foreign oppressor in his discussion of the style and structure of nineteenth-century sectarian riots. Farrell analyzes the critical relationship between Catholic/ Protestant violence and the formation of modern Ulster's fractured, denominationally based political culture. Grassroots violence fostered and maintained the antagonism between Ulster Unionists and Irish Nationalists, which still divides contemporary politics. By focusing on the links between public ritual, sectarian riots, and politics, Farrell reinterprets nineteenth-century sectarianism, showing how lower-class Protestants and Catholics kept religious division at the center of public debate.