
Ireland, 1916-2016
The Promise and Challenge of National Sovereignty (Dochas agus Dushlan na Ceannasachta Naisiunta)
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Ireland, 1916-2016
The Promise and Challenge of National Sovereignty (Dochas agus Dushlan na Ceannasachta Naisiunta)
About this book
In this conference volume, six distinguished scholars of Irish birth or descent-Philip Pettit, Roy Foster, Kevin O'Rourke, Clair Wills, Louise Richardson and Brendan O'Leary-who hold senior positions at some of the world's leading universities, reflect on what the ambitions and achievements of the men and women who supported the Rising of 1916 have meant to succeeding generations of Irish people at home and abroad. More specifically, they consider the theme of the conference from a number of broad perspectives including: the doctrines of classical republicanism and liberalism; the historical contextualization of the major changes over the last century; the economic fortunes, failures and achievements of the new independent state; the cultural representation and interpretation of our post-independent experience; the role of current and future university education in Ireland; and the major challenges Ireland is now facing in a rapidly changing and globalized world. [Subject: History, 1916 Rising, Irish Studies, Irish National Identity]
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Table of contents
- Cover
- Title page
- Copyright page
- Table of contents
- List of illustrations
- Foreword
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- List of abbreviations
- Introduction
- 1 European republicanism: the past and the potential
- 2 The promise of 1916: radicalism, radicalization and resettlement, 1916–2016
- 3 Culture and globalization: contemporary storytelling and the legacies of 1916
- 4 Independent ireland in comparative perspective
- 5 The role of education in addressing the challenges ofthe twenty-first century
- 6 Irish futures in the Isles and Europe: ten predictions
- Appendices
- About the contributors
- Programme of the academic conference 'Ireland1916–2016', held at NUI Galway, November 2016
- Index