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Ireland's 1916 Rising
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1: Introduction; 2: Making Irish History; 3: Memory-Making and Cultural Politics, 1916–1965; 4: The Golden Jubilee Anniversary, 1966; 5: Renegotiations of Memory, 1966–2005; 6: Recasting the Rising; 7: The Pathway to the Centenary, 2016

About the Author

Mark McCarthy is Lecturer & Programme Chair in Heritage Studies, Galway-Mayo Institute of Technology, Republic of Ireland

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Book prize: Shortlisted for the Geographical Society of Ireland's biannual Book of the Year Award, 2012-2013 'Ireland's 1916 Rising is a substantial study of modern Ireland's pre-eminent site of memory, which is rich in informative details that offer insights into the historical construction of national heritage and the changing politics of commemoration.' Guy Beiner, Ben-Gurion University of the Negev, Israel 'This book seeks to map the legacy of 1916 and capture its shifting meanings by considering the multifaceted varieties of commemoration ... A year into the Decade of Commemoration, McCarthy's book is timely and provides a compelling overview of what came before.' Dublin Review of Books 'Ireland's 1916 Rising is rich with information and there are many anecdotes and references to enjoy ... this is an encyclopaedic work that will provide a valuable resource for anyone working on commemoration of the Easter Rising as its centenary approaches.' Irish Geography 'This impressive volume, part of a burgeoning literature in heritage and commemorationist studies, offers a critical analysis of the multitudinous ways in which Dublin's 1916 Easter Rising has been interpreted and re-appropriated over the last century ... Cultural commentators, politicians, curators, heritage advisers and historians of modern Ireland will enjoy this patiently researched and stimulating analysis.' Journal of Historical Geography 'Immaculately researched and a lively engagement with the key critical debates surrounding issues of memory, commemoration and historical legacies surrounding the revolutionary period in modern Irish history, this landmark contribution offers the much needed lens of Memory Studies as a frame through which the events of the 1916 Rising, and its subsequent commemoration, can be read. It adds to, and challenges, previous historical narratives and critical interpretations of 1916 and its impact on Irish culture and society'. Dr. Nessa Cronin, Centre for Irish Studies, NUI Galway 'In this definitive work on the topic, Mark McCarthy traces the political, ideational, identity and iconographic impacts of the Easter 1916 Rising in Ireland. Eschewing both overly simplified revisionist and traditional narratives he shows the complexity of different currents of nationalism and identity in Ireland and their evolution. This is required reading for scholars in the field and beyond'. Dr. Padraig Carmody, Dept. of Geography, Trinity College Dublin 'McCarthy's book is a comprehensive treatment of the remembrance of the 1916 Rising in the years since this pivotal moment in Irish history. The book carefully documents the changing shape of debates and attitudes through the decades and offers useful case studies of important sites and landmarks' Dr. William Jenkins, Dept. of Geography, York University, Canada 'This detailed account of almost a century of 1916 Easter Rising commemorations will be a valuable resource for scholars, practitioners and a broader public during our Decade of Centenary celebrations. Drawing upon archival materials, over 60 news-papers and a dozen films from Ireland, Great Britain, Australia & the U.S., McCarthy documents both the local settings of commemorating the Rising, such as the mobilisation of Dublin's landscapes for celebration, and its international networks, including how the diaspora was engaged in commemorative festivities. The book makes an important contribution to the historical geographies of memory and heritage'. Dr. Karen E. Till, Dept. of Geography, NUI Maynooth

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