Public History in Ireland
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Public History in Ireland

Difficult Histories

  1. 240 pages
  2. English
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eBook - ePub

Public History in Ireland

Difficult Histories

About this book

Through a collection of essays that reflect the complexity of the island's historical past as it operates today, Public History in Ireland delivers a scholarly yet accessible introduction to contemporary topics and debates in Irish public history.

Despite the reputation that Ireland, both north and south, has gained as a place of contestation, this is the first book-length study to tackle its diverse and often 'difficult' public histories. Public History in Ireland offers examples drawn not only from museums, heritage and collections, prime mediators of public historical interpretation, but also from the work of artists and academics. It considers the silences in Ireland's history-telling, including those of the recent conflict in Northern Ireland and of the traumatic public discoveries and re-evaluations of the island's institutions of social control. The book's key message is that history is active, making itself felt in ongoing debates about heritage, identity, nationhood, post-conflict society and reparative justice. It shows that Irish public history is freighted and often fraught with jeopardy, but as such it is rich with insight that has relevance far beyond this island's shores.

This book is useful for students, scholars and practitioners working in the fields of public history and the history of Ireland.

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Information

Publisher
Routledge
Year
2024
Print ISBN
9781032110592
eBook ISBN
9781040088821
Edition
1
Topic
History
Index
History

Table of contents

  1. Cover
  2. Half Title
  3. Series
  4. Title
  5. Copyright
  6. Contents
  7. List of figures
  8. List of tables
  9. List of contributors
  10. Introduction: telling difficult histories in Ireland
  11. 1 Captive audience: Irish prison museums and their visitors
  12. 2 Material histories of psychiatric healthcare: building the ‘World Within Walls’ exhibition
  13. 3 Remembering lived experiences of dark pasts: transitioning Ireland’s Magdalene laundries to difficult heritage
  14. 4 A challenging task: conducting Northern Ireland’s mother and baby homes and Magdalene laundries inquiry
  15. 5 The future of the past: the Ulster Museum and social cohesion in post-conflict Northern Ireland
  16. 6 ‘Colonial objects’? Museum decolonisation, binaries and autoethnography in Northern Ireland
  17. 7 Being ‘difficult’: the lives and afterlives of A.R. Hogg’s Belfast Corporation photographs (1912–1915)
  18. 8 Archiving contested places and pasts: presenting multiple voices within the Prisons Memory Archive
  19. 9 (A)Dressing history: artistic responses to painful and shameful pasts
  20. Index