Myths and Memories of the Easter Rising
Title | Myths and Memories of the Easter Rising PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Githens-Mazer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 264 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | History |
ISBN |
This book examines the political transformation and radicalisation of Ireland between the outbreak of the First World War, August 1914 and Sinn Fein's landslide electoral victory in December, 1918. It argues, through a novel application of theories of ethno-symbolism and social movement theory, that the myths, memories and symbols of the Irish nation formed the basis for interpretation of the events of the Easter Rising, and that this interpretation stimulated members of the Irish nation to support radical nationalism. The book calls this phenomenon the Cultural Trigger Point. Through an examination of a variety of sources, the book traces, in particular, the impact of the Great War on cultural and religious nationalism, and its role in the rise of radical Irish nationalism.
Myths and Memories of the Easter Rising
Title | Myths and Memories of the Easter Rising PDF eBook |
Author | Jonathan Githens-Mazer |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2006 |
Genre | Ireland |
ISBN | 9780716528241 |
This book examines the political transformation and radicalisation of Ireland between the outbreak of the First World War, August 1914 and Sinn Fein's landslide electoral victory in December, 1918. It argues, through a novel application of theories of ethno-symbolism and social movement theory, that the myths, memories and symbols of the Irish nation formed the basis for interpretation of the events of the Easter Rising, and that this interpretation stimulated members of the Irish nation to support radical nationalism. The book calls this phenomenon the Cultural Trigger Point. Through an examination of a variety of sources, the book traces, in particular, the impact of the Great War on cultural and religious nationalism, and its role in the rise of radical Irish nationalism.
Transforming 1916
Title | Transforming 1916 PDF eBook |
Author | Roisín Higgins |
Publisher | |
Pages | 0 |
Release | 2012 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 9781859184868 |
The fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising has been held responsible for many things. "Transforming 1916" explores the meaning and memory of the Easter Rising anniversary through parades, statues, pageants, television programs, exhibitions and documentary film. It argues that the fiftieth anniversary of the Easter Rising was not, in fact, an unrestrained celebration of Irelands past but represented instead an attempt to convey a message of modernization and economic progress.
Remembering 1916
Title | Remembering 1916 PDF eBook |
Author | Richard S. Grayson |
Publisher | Cambridge University Press |
Pages | 289 |
Release | 2016-03-03 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1107145902 |
A pioneering analysis of how the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme have been remembered in Ireland since 1916.
Ireland's 1916 Rising
Title | Ireland's 1916 Rising PDF eBook |
Author | Mark McCarthy |
Publisher | Routledge |
Pages | 568 |
Release | 2016-05-06 |
Genre | Science |
ISBN | 1317112865 |
In light of its upcoming centenary in 2016, the time seems ripe to ask: why, how and in what ways has memory of Ireland’s 1916 Rising persisted over the decades? In pursuing answers to these questions, which are not only of historical concern, but of contemporary political and cultural importance, this book breaks new ground by offering a wide-ranging exploration of the making and remembrance of the story of 1916 in modern times. It draws together the interlocking dimensions of history-making, commemoration and heritage to reveal the Rising’s undeniable influence upon modern Ireland’s evolution, both instantaneous and long-term. In addition to furnishing a history of the tumultuous events of Easter 1916, which rattled the British Empire’s foundations and enthused independence movements elsewhere, Ireland’s 1916 Rising mainly concentrates on illuminating the evolving relationship between the Irish past and present. In doing so, it unearths the far-reaching political impacts and deep-seated cultural legacies of the actions taken by the rebels, as evidenced by the most pivotal episodes in the Rising’s commemoration and the myriad varieties of heritage associated with its memory. This volume also presents a wider perspective on the ways in which conceptualisations of heritage, culture and identity in Westernised societies are shaped by continuities and changes in politics, society and economy. In a topical conclusion, the book examines the legacy of Queen Elizabeth II’s visit to the Garden of Remembrance in 2011, and looks to the Rising’s 100th anniversary by identifying the common ground that can be found in pluralist and reconciliatory approaches to remembrance.
50 Things You Didn't Know About 1916
Title | 50 Things You Didn't Know About 1916 PDF eBook |
Author | Mick O'Farrell |
Publisher | Mercier Press Ltd |
Pages | 110 |
Release | 2012-08-01 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1781171238 |
Even those who know a great deal about the Easter Rising may not know that there were temporary ceasefires in the St Stephen's Green area, to allow the park attendants to feed the Green's ducks. Few know that the first shots of the rising were actually fired near Portlaoise and not in Dublin or indeed that both sides issued receipts: the rebels for food, the British for handcuffs. It features excerpts from a previously unpublished diary written by a member of the Jacob's garrison; the story of how rebel communications (being sent in a tin can from rooftop to rooftop) were interrupted by a British crackshot sniper and many other remarkable facts. 50 Things you didn't know about 1916 is a treasure trove of trivia and information that will appeal to the avid student of 1916 as well as the casual reader.
Sacred and Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland since 1914
Title | Sacred and Secular Martyrdom in Britain and Ireland since 1914 PDF eBook |
Author | John Wolffe |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
Pages | 209 |
Release | 2019-11-28 |
Genre | History |
ISBN | 1350019283 |
During and immediately after the First World War, there was a merging of Christian and nationalist traditions of martyrdom, expressed in the design of war cemeteries and war memorials, and the state funeral of the Unknown Warrior in 1920. John Wolffe explores the subsequent development of these traditions of 'sacred' and 'secular' martyrdom, analysing the ways in which they operated - sometimes in parallel, sometimes merged together and sometimes in conflict with each other. Particular topics explored include the Protestant commemoration of Marian and missionary martyrs, and the Roman Catholic campaign for the canonization of the 'saints and martyrs of England'. Secular martyrdom is discussed in relation to military conflicts especially the Second World War and the Falklands. In Ireland there was a particularly persistent merging of sacred and secular martyrdom in the wake of the Easter Rising of 1916 although by the time of the Northern Ireland 'Troubles' in the later twentieth-century these traditions diverged. In covering these themes, the book also offers historical and comparative context for understanding present-day acts of martyrdom in the form of suicide attacks.