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Associational Culture in Ireland and the Wider World

Comerford, R.V.(Edited by)Kelly, Jennifer(Edited by)
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This book examines the central role that voluntary clubs and societies played in fostering various forms of local, regional and political identity in modern Ireland over the course of some 200 years.

It is unique in the scope of its treatment of associational culture and sociability in Ireland from c.1750-c.1940.

Concentrating on various forms of voluntary activity from the eighteenth century onwards, the chapters focus on numerous themes in Irish and Irish emigrant history.

Among them the development of civic consciousness in eighteenth-century Irish cities, the fostering of nationalist and loyalist formal groups in emmigrant communities and the central role that voluntary clubs and societies played in fostering various forms of local, regional and political identity in modern Ireland.

This is a fascinating read for all interested in, or pursuing research in the fields of social and political networking in modern Ireland, or those interested in seeing how their clubs and societies originated and changed.

The book is part of the IRCHSS-funded 'Associational culture in Ireland' research project in the Department of History at NUI Maynoot.

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Product Details
Irish Academic Press Ltd
0716530783 / 9780716530787
Hardback
15/11/2010
Ireland
English
xi, 222 pages : illustrations (black and white)
24 cm