Description
Beiner analyzes hundreds of hitherto unstudied historical, literary, and ethnographic sources. Though his focus is on 1798, his work is also a comprehensive study of Irish folk history and grass-roots social memory in Ireland. Investigating how communities in the West of Ireland remembered, well into the mid-twentieth century, an episode in the late eighteenth century, this is a "history from below" that gives serious attention to the perspectives of those who have been previously ignored or discounted. Beiner brilliantly captures the stories, ceremonies, and other popular traditions through which local communities narrated, remembered, and commemorated the past. Demonstrating the unique value of folklore as a historical source, Remembering the Year of the French offers a fresh perspective on collective memory and modern Irish history.
Winner, Wayland Hand Competition for outstanding publication in folklore and history, American Folklore Society
"An important and beautifully produced work. Guy Beiner here shows himself to be a historian of unusual talent."--Marianne Elliott, Times Literary Supplement
"Thoroughly researched and scholarly. . . . Beiner's work is full of empathy and sympathy for the human remains, memorials, and commemorations of past lives and the multiple ways in which they actually continue to live."--Stiofán Ó Cadhla, Journal of British Studies"A major contribution to Irish historiography."--Maureen Murphy, Irish Literary Supplement "A remarkable piece of scholarship . . . . Accessible, full of intriguing detail, and eminently teachable."?--Ray Casman, New Hibernia Review "The most important monograph on Irish history of the nineteenth and twentieth centuries to be published in recent years."--Matthew Kelly, English Historical Review "A strikingly ambitious work . . . . Elegantly constructed, lucidly written and inspired, and displaying an inexhaustible capacity for research"--Ciarán Brady, History IRELAND "A closely argued, meticulously detailed and rich analysis . . . . providing such innovative treatment of a wide array of sources, his work will resonate with the concerns of many cultural and historical geographers working on social memory in quite different geographical settings and historical contexts."--Yvonne Whelan, Journal of Historical Geography
Author: Guy Beiner
Publisher: University of Wisconsin Press
Published: 05/08/2009
Pages: 488
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 1.44lbs
Size: 9.00h x 6.00w x 1.02d
ISBN13: 9780299218249
ISBN10: 0299218244
BISAC Categories:
- History | Europe | Ireland
- History | Military | Revolutions & Wars of Independence (See Also Unit
- Social Science | Folklore & Mythology
About the Author
Guy Beiner is lecturer in history at Ben-Gurion University in Israel. He has been a research fellow at Trinity College Dublin and an NEH Keough Irish Studies Fellow at Notre Dame University, and he is the author of many articles on modern Irish history and memory.