Affecting Irishness

Affecting Irishness
Author: Padraig Kirwan,Michael O'Sullivan
Publsiher: Peter Lang
Total Pages: 342
Release: 2009
Genre: Foreign Language Study
ISBN: 3039118307

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The writers in this text seek to reconcile the established critical perspectives of Irish studies with a forward-looking critical momentum that incorporates the realities of globalisation and economic migration.

Index to the Statutes at present in force in or affecting Ireland from the year 1310 to 1838 inclusive Second edition

Index to the Statutes at present in force in  or affecting  Ireland  from the year 1310 to 1838  inclusive      Second edition
Author: Andrew Newton Oulton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 824
Release: 1839
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0017705870

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Index to the Statutes at Present at Force In Or Affecting Ireland from 1310 to 1835

Index to the Statutes  at Present at Force In  Or Affecting Ireland  from     1310 to 1835
Author: Andrew Newton Oulton
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 74
Release: 1843
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: BL:A0026619085

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Form Affect and Debt in Post Celtic Tiger Irish Fiction

Form  Affect and Debt in Post Celtic Tiger Irish Fiction
Author: Eoin Flannery
Publsiher: Bloomsbury Publishing
Total Pages: 256
Release: 2022-04-21
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781350166752

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Based on readings of some of the leading literary voices in contemporary Irish writing, this book explores how these authors have engaged with the events of Ireland's recent economic 'boom' and the demise of the Celtic Tiger period, and how they have portrayed the widespread and contrasting aftermaths. Drawing upon economic literary criticism, affect theory in relation to shame and guilt, and the philosophy of debt, this book offers an entirely original suit of perspectives on both established and emerging authors. Through analyses of the work of writers including Donal Ryan, Anne Haverty, Claire Kilroy, Dermot Bolger, Deirdre Madden, Chris Binchy, Peter Cunningham, Justin Quinn, and Paul Murray, author Eóin Flannery illuminates their formal and thematic concerns. Paying attention to generic and thematic differences, Flannery's analyses touch upon issues such as: the politics of indebtedness; temporality and narrative form; the relevance of affect theory to understandings of Irish culture and society in an age of austerity; and the relationship between literary fiction and the mechanics of high finance. Insightful and original, Form, Affect and Debt in Post-Celtic Tiger Irish Fiction provides a seminal intervention in trying to grasp the cultural context and the literature of the Celtic Tiger period and its wake.

The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics

The Oxford Handbook of Irish Politics
Author: David M. Farrell,Niamh Hardiman
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 793
Release: 2021-09-01
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780192557155

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Ireland has enjoyed continuous democratic government for almost a century, an unusual experience among countries that gained their independence in the 20th century. But the way this works in practice has changed dramatically over time. Ireland's colonial past had an enduring influence over political life for much of the time since independence, enabling stable institutions of democratic accountability, while also shaping a dismal record of economic under-development and persistent emigration. More recently, membership of the EU has brought about far-reaching transformation across almost all aspects of Irish life. But if anything, the paradoxes have only intensified. Now one of the most open economies in the world, Ireland has experienced both rapid growth and one of the most severe crashes in the wake of the Great Recession. On some measures Ireland is among the most affluent countries in the world, yet this is not the lived experience for many of its citizens. Ireland is an unequivocally modern state, yet public life continues to be marked by formative ideas and values in which tradition and modernity are held in often uneasy embrace. It is a small state that has ambitions to leverage its distinctive place in the Atlantic and European worlds to carry more weight on the world stage. Ireland continues to be deeply connected to Britain through ties of culture and trade, now matters of deep concern in the context of Brexit. And the old fault-lines between North and South, between Ireland and Britain, which had been at the core of one of Europe's longest and bloodiest civil conflicts, risk being reopened by Britain's new hard-edged approach to national and European identities. These key issues are teased out in the 41 chapters of this book, making this the most comprehensive volume on Irish politics to date.

The Irish Church Acts 1869 1872

The Irish Church Acts  1869   1872
Author: William Leigh Bernard
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 280
Release: 1876
Genre: Church and state
ISBN: UOM:35112104221512

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Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland

Journal of the Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Author: Statistical and Social Inquiry Society of Ireland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 602
Release: 1876
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: UOM:39015013761088

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James Orr Poet and Irish Radical

James Orr  Poet and Irish Radical
Author: Carol Baraniuk
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 277
Release: 2015-10-06
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781317317463

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James Orr was the foremost of the Ulster Weaver poets and has been favourably compared to his near contemporary Robert Burns. Baraniuk looks at Orr's life and work, examining the changing social, political and theological context of his writing and reassessing his contribution to radical literature and culture during the Romantic era.