Fanning Bryan - The Books That Define Ireland
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9 James Connolly, Labour in Irish History (1910)10 Patrick A. Sheehan, The Graves at Kilmorna (1913); 11 Desmond Ryan (ed.), Collected Works of Padraic H. Pearse (1917); 12 Daniel Corkery, The Hidden Ireland (1924); 13 P.S. OHegarty, The Victory of Sinn Fein: How it Won It and How it Used It (1924); 14 Tomas O Criomhthain, An tOileanach/The Islandman (1929); 15 Frank OConnor, Guests of the Nation (1931); 16 Sean OFaolain, King of the Beggars (1938); 17 Flann OBrien, At Swim-two-Birds (1939); 18 James Kavanagh, Manual of Social Ethics (1954).
19 Paul Blanshard, The Irish and Catholic Power: An American Interpretation (1954)20 Michael Sheehy, Divided We Stand (1955); 21 Edna OBrien, The Country Girls (1960); John McGahern, The Dark (1965); 22 Cecil Woodham-Smith, The Great Hunger (1962); 23 Conor Cruise OBrien, States of Ireland (1972); 24 A.T.Q. Stewart, The Narrow Ground (1977); 25 C.S. Andrews, Dublin Made Me (1979); 26 Nell McCafferty, A Woman to Blame: The Kerry Babies Case (1985); 27 Noel Browne, Against the Tide (1986); 28 Fintan OToole, Meanwhile Back at the Ranch: The Politics of Irish Beef (1995).
29 Mary Raftery and Eoin OSullivan, Suffer the Little Children: The Inside Story of Irelands Industrial Schools (1999)30 Elaine A. Byrne, Political Corruption in Ireland: A Crooked Harp? (2012); Publishing References; Index.
This engaging and provocative work consists of 29 chapters and discusses over 50 books that have been instrumental in the development of Irish social and political thought since the early seventeenth century. Steering clear of traditionally canonical Irish literature, Bryan Fanning and Tom Garvin debate the significance of their chosen texts and explore the impact, reception, controversy, debates and arguments that followed publication. Fanning and Garvin present these seminal books in an compelling dialogue with one another, highlighting the manner in which individual writers informed each o.
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