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Books and reading, Historiography, History, Nationalism, Intellectual lifePlaces
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Reading Irish histories: texts, contexts, and memory in modern Ireland
2003, Four Courts Press
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185182703X 9781851827039
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Table of Contents
'Academies of nationality': the reading room and Irish national movements, 1838-1905 / Paul Townend
The ritualization of newspaper reading and political consciousness: the role of newspapers in the Irish land war / Anne E. Kane
University education, history, and the hierarchy / Colin Barr
Young readers and the learning and teaching of Irish history, 1870-1922 / Lawrence W. McBride
'To mould an important body of shepherds': the Gaelic summer colleges and the teaching of Irish history / Timothy G. McMahon
J.A. Froude's use of history and his Irish prescription / Eileen Reilly
Nobler forms: Standish James O'Grady's History of Ireland and the Irish Literary Revival / Gregory Castle
Reading the Irish future in the Celtic past: T.W. Rolleston and the politics of myth / José Lanters
Storming Stepaside: the military education of the Irish volunteers / Ben Novick
History, memory and education: teaching the Irish story / Seán Farrell Moran.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 221-222) and index.
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