
Are the Irish Different?
Tom Inglis(Editor)
Manchester University Press
Will be published approx. on 30. November 2014
Book
Paperback/Softback
276 pages
978-0-7190-9583-2 (ISBN)
Description
This book examines the extent and nature of Irish social and cultural difference. It is a collection of twenty-three short essays written in a clear and accessible manner by human scientists who are international experts in their area.
The essays cover topics covered include the nature of Irish nationalism and capitalism, the Irish political elite, the differences and similarities of the Irish family, the upsurge in immigration, Northern Ireland, the Irish diaspora, the Irish language, sport, music and many other topics.
The book will be bought by those who have an academic and personal interest in Irish Studies. It will be attractive to those who are not familiar with the theories and methods of the human sciences and how they can shine a light on the transformations that have taken place in Ireland. Tom Inglis, the editor of the collection, is a sociologist who has written extensively on Irish culture and society. -- .
The essays cover topics covered include the nature of Irish nationalism and capitalism, the Irish political elite, the differences and similarities of the Irish family, the upsurge in immigration, Northern Ireland, the Irish diaspora, the Irish language, sport, music and many other topics.
The book will be bought by those who have an academic and personal interest in Irish Studies. It will be attractive to those who are not familiar with the theories and methods of the human sciences and how they can shine a light on the transformations that have taken place in Ireland. Tom Inglis, the editor of the collection, is a sociologist who has written extensively on Irish culture and society. -- .
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Language
English
Place of publication
Manchester
United Kingdom
Target group
College/higher education
Professional and scholarly
Illustrations
Tables, black & white|Line drawings, black & white
Dimensions
Height: 234 mm
Width: 156 mm
Thickness: 17 mm
Weight
474 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-7190-9583-2 (9780719095832)
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Tom Inglis
Are the Irish Different?
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Manchester University Press
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Tom Inglis is Professor of Sociology at University College Dublin -- .
Content
1. Introduction - Tom Inglis
2. Irishness and nationalisms - Sinisa Malesevic?
3. Where is Ireland in the worlds of capitalism? - Sean O Riain
4. Just another bubble economy? - Denis O'Hearn
5. A Catholic vision of Ireland - Bryan Fanning
6. The Irish political elite - Kieran Allen
7. The Irish family - different or not? - Tony Fahey
8. Single women in story and society - Anne Byrne
9. The Irish body - Tom Inglis
10. Sexual abuse and the Catholic Church - Marie Keenan
11. The difference between Irish and American Catholicism - Michele Dillon
12. Postcolonial legacies and the Irish psyche - Geraldine Moane
13. Thinking about Ireland and the Irish diaspora - Mary J. Hickman
14. Being Irish and male in Britain - Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood
15. The new Irish and the Irish nation - Bryan Fanning
16. Conflict and reconciliation in Northern Ireland - Joseph Ruane
17. Irish language, Irish nation - Iarfhlaith Watson
18. The difference of Irish music - Martin Dowling
19. The GAA and the sporting Irish - Katie Liston
20. Feeling at home in contemporary Ireland - Ethel Crowley
21. Searching for and explaining difference - Tom Inglis
22. A new vision of Irish studies - Linda Connolly
23. Irish studies between the past and the future - Michael G. Cronin
Index -- .
2. Irishness and nationalisms - Sinisa Malesevic?
3. Where is Ireland in the worlds of capitalism? - Sean O Riain
4. Just another bubble economy? - Denis O'Hearn
5. A Catholic vision of Ireland - Bryan Fanning
6. The Irish political elite - Kieran Allen
7. The Irish family - different or not? - Tony Fahey
8. Single women in story and society - Anne Byrne
9. The Irish body - Tom Inglis
10. Sexual abuse and the Catholic Church - Marie Keenan
11. The difference between Irish and American Catholicism - Michele Dillon
12. Postcolonial legacies and the Irish psyche - Geraldine Moane
13. Thinking about Ireland and the Irish diaspora - Mary J. Hickman
14. Being Irish and male in Britain - Mairtin Mac an Ghaill and Chris Haywood
15. The new Irish and the Irish nation - Bryan Fanning
16. Conflict and reconciliation in Northern Ireland - Joseph Ruane
17. Irish language, Irish nation - Iarfhlaith Watson
18. The difference of Irish music - Martin Dowling
19. The GAA and the sporting Irish - Katie Liston
20. Feeling at home in contemporary Ireland - Ethel Crowley
21. Searching for and explaining difference - Tom Inglis
22. A new vision of Irish studies - Linda Connolly
23. Irish studies between the past and the future - Michael G. Cronin
Index -- .