Rebellion and Remembrance in Modern Ireland

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An elite, profoundly critical compilation of modern historical essays exploring the complex cultural battles, political memory uses, and commemorations of Irish rebellions.

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The process of remembering and honoring historical conflicts is rarely a neutral act; instead, it is a dynamic process shaped by modern political requirements and changing cultural identities. Rebellion and Remembrance in Modern Ireland delivers a thorough, data-driven investigation into the functional operations of national memory, looking deeply at how events like 1798, 1916, and the War of Independence have been commemorated across time.

The text looks deeply into public monuments, state commemoration programs, and political literature to evaluate the structural connection between historic events and modern national self-image. The contributing scholars methodically guide advanced researchers through the changing interpretations of rebellion, skipping over-complicated phrasing for direct, high-impact critical analysis. This premium book stands as a mandatory asset for advanced political tracks, cultural geographers, and university research libraries.

Critical research frameworks evaluated within this study:

  • Socio-Political Strategy Analytics: Breaks down specific institutional commemoration funding choices, monument erection logbooks, and text revisions across decades.

  • Institutional Memory Mapping: Documents the intense friction between official state narratives and localized or radical family remembrance traditions.

  • Gold-Standard Scholarly Quality: Meticulously annotated with deep primary text citations, extensive bibliography indices, and peer-reviewed footnotes.

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