Reading Lists
Reading Lists
RECOMMENDED READING FOR IRISH STUDIES INTERNATIONAL SUMMER SCHOOL 2019
Please note:
You may wish to read some background general readings in advance of the Summer School programme. We realise it may be difficult to obtain books but the websites listed will give a very useful introduction. It is entirely up to you how much or little material you want to read in advance. Core readings for classes are listed below.
GENERAL READINGS
Environment, Landscape and Archaeology of Ireland
- Evans, E. The Personality of Ireland: Habitat, Heritage and History (Blackstaff Press, 1981)
- Aalen, A. Whelan, K., Stout, M. (eds) Atlas of the Irish Rural Landscape (Cork University Press 1997)
- Mallory, J.P., The Origins of the Irish (Thames and Hudson, 2013)
History of Ireland
- Bartlett, T., Ireland: A History (Cambridge University Press, 2010)
- Bartlett, T. et al (eds), Cambridge History of Ireland (4 volumes, Cambridge University Press, 2018)
- Bew, P., Ireland, the Politics of Enmity, 1789-2006 (Oxford University Press, 2009)
- Bourke, R. and McBride, I. (eds), Princeton History of Modern Ireland (Princeton University Press, 2016)
- Comerford, R.V., Ireland: Inventing the Nation (Bloomsbury Press, 2003)
- Ferriter, D., The Transformation of Ireland 1900-2000 (Profile Books, 2004)
- Fitzgerald, P. and Lambkin, B., Migration in Irish History 1607-2007 (Palgrave Macmillan, 2008)
- Foster, R.F., Modern Ireland, 1600-1972 (Penguin, 1988)
- Jackson, A. (ed.), Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish History (Oxford University Press, 2014)
- Jackson, A., Ireland 1798-1998: Politics and War (Blackwell, 1999)
History of Northern Ireland / The Troubles
- Bardon, J., A History of Ulster (Blackstaff Press, 1992)
- Connolly, S.J. (ed.), Belfast 400: People, Place and History (Liverpool University Press, 2013)
- English, R., Armed struggle: the history of the IRA (Pan Macmillan, 2012 edn)
- Ferriter, D. The Border (Profile Books, 2019)
- Hennessey, T., A history of Northern Ireland 1920-1996 (Gill & Macmillan, 1997)
- McKittrick, D.and McVea, D., Making sense of the troubles (Blackstaff Press, 2000)
- Mulholland, M., Northern Ireland: a very short introduction (Oxford University Press: 2003)
Literature of Ireland
- Browne, T., Ireland: A Social and Cultural History 1922-2002 (Harper, 2004)
- Cleary, J. and Connolly, C. (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish Culture (Cambridge UP, 2005)
- Deane, S., et al (eds), The Field Day Anthology of Irish Writing (Cork University Press)
- Grene, N.and Morash, C. (eds), The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Theatre (Oxford University Press, 2016)
- Kiberd, D., Inventing Ireland: The Literature of the Modern Nation (Jonathan Cape, 1995)
- Murphy, J., Ireland: A Social, Cultural and Literary History 1791-1891 (Four Courts Press, 2003)
- Ní Bhrolcháin, M., An introduction to early Irish literature (Four Courts Press, 2009)
- Wright, J.(ed), A Companion to Irish Literature (Blackwell Press, 2010)
READINGS FOR CLASSES
Not all classes have specified readings. Where possible, we have added pdfs or weblinks to recommended readings. You may find these readings useful both for preparing for class discussions and for writing essays. More material may be added to these lists before classes.
WEEK 1 | |||
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Lecture Title | Speaker | Readings | |
Introduction to History of Northern Ireland | Prof Peter Gray | Niall O Dochartaigh, 'Northern Ireland since 1920' in Richard Bourke and Ian McBride (eds), The Princeton History of Modern Ireland (Princeton 2016) | O Dochartaigh 2016 |
J. H. Whyte, ‘How much discrimination was there under the Unionist regime, 1921-68?’ in T. Gallagher and J. O’Connell (eds), Contemporary Irish Studies (London, 1983) | Whyte 1983 | ||
Unionism and Loyalism | Dr Gordon Gillespie | ||
Republicanism and Nationalism | Dr Cathal McManus | J. Whyte, Interpreting Northern Ireland (Oxford, 1990), Chapter 6. (McClay Library, Floor 1 (DA979 WHYT) | |
J. Tonge, Northern Ireland: Conflict and Change (2nd ed., 2001, Harlow) Chapter 5. (McClay Ground Floor (Short Loan) (DA973 TONG)) | |||
J. Todd, 'Northern Ireland Nationalist Political Culture', Irish Political Studies, vol. 5 (1990). (Available in hard copy hJN1417 16 McClay Library, Floor 1 (special collections) | |||
Introduction to the Archaeology of Ireland | Dr Finbar McCormick | J.P. Mallory, The Origins of the Irish (London, 2013), chapter 10. | Mallory Ch. 10 |
Maps and Mapping Ireland |
Prof Keith Lilley | K. Lilley, 'Exploring the histories of mapping Ireland' | Exploring Histories of Mapping 2019 |
Introduction to Religion in Ireland |
Prof Crawford Gribben | I. McBride, 'Religion', in R. Bourke and I. McBride (eds), The Princeton History of Modern Ireland (Princeton, 2016) |
McBride, Religion, 2016 |
Introduction to Music in Ireland | Dr Conor Caldwell | L. O Laoire, 'Irish music', in J. Cleary and C. Connolly (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish Culture (Cambridge, 2005) | O Laoire, Irish Music |
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Introduction to the Languages of Ireland | Prof Micheal Ó Mainnin | G. Ó Tuathaigh, 'Language, ideology and national identity', in J. Cleary and C. Connolly (eds), The Cambridge Companion to Modern Irish Culture (Cambridge, 2005) | O Tuathaigh, Irish language |
Swift and 18th-Century Irish Writing (LC) |
Dr Daniel Roberts | SOURCES:
Gulliver’s Travels – Jonathan Swift - Any good edition such as Penguin Classics |
https://archive.org/details/cu31924014165371 |
Medieval Ireland: the English colony (HH) |
Dr Sparky Booker | S. Duffy, 'The problem of degeneracy', in J. Lydon (ed.), Law and Disorder in thirteenth century Ireland (Dublin, 1997) | Duffy 1997 |
R. Frame, ''Les Engleys Nées en Irlande': The English Political Identity in Medieval Ireland', Transactions of the Royal Historical Society, 6th series, 3 (1993) | Frame 1993 | ||
The 1641 Rebellion and After (HH) |
Dr John Cunningham | N. Canny, '1641 in colonial context' in J. Ohlmeyer and M. Ó Siochrú (eds), Ireland, 1641: contexts and reactions (Manchester, 2013), pp 52-70. | Canny 1641 |
J. Cope, 'The Irish rising' in M. Braddick (ed.), The Oxford handbook of the English revolution (Oxford, 2015), pp 77-95. | Cope 1641 | ||
SOURCE: 'The 1641 Depositions' at www.1641.tcd.ie A collection of 8,000 witness testimonies from the period freely available online, along with a range of introductory material | |||
The Poetry of WB Yeats (LC) |
Dr Stephen O'Neill |
Yeats Readings. Yeats poems. |
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Janet McNeill and The Maiden Dinosaur (LC) |
Dr Sheila McWade |
Janet McNeill documents. |
Janet McNeill |
The Great Famine (HH) |
Prof Peter Gray |
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Literature of Belfast (LC) | Dr Eamonn Hughes | E. Hughes, '”Town of Shadows”: Representations of Belfast in Recent Fiction’, Religion & Literature, Vol. 28, No. 2/3 (1996). | |
Cultural History of 'Titanic' (LC) | Prof John W. Foster | J.W. Foster, Titanic (Penguin 1999) [5 copies in the McClay Library at G530.T6 FOST ] | |
Early Belfast (HH) | Prof Sean Connolly | S.J. Connolly, ‘Imagining Belfast’, in S.J. Connolly (ed.), Belfast 400 (Liverpool, 2012) pp 13-62. | Connolly 2012 |
Industrial Belfast (HH) | Dr Olwen Purdue | O. Purdue, ‘”A Gigantic System of Casual Pauperism”: The Contested Role of the Workhouse in Late Nineteenth-Century Belfast’, in B. Althammer, A. Gestrich, and J. Gründler (eds), The Welfare State and the 'Deviant Poor' in Europe, 1870-1933 (Basingstoke: Palgrave, 2014). | Purdue, 2014 |
O. Purdue, ‘Surviving the industrial city: the female poor and the workhouse in late nineteenth-century Belfast’, Urban History, 44:1 (2016). | Purdue, 2016 | ||
Understanding the Troubles and Peace Process | Prof Richard English | R. English, ‘Terrorist Innovation and International Politics: Lessons from an IRA Case Study?’, International Politics 50, 4, 2013 | English 2013 |
R. English, 'Why Terrorist Campaigns Do Not End: The Case of Contemporary Irish Dissident Republicanism’, in R. English (ed), Illusions of Terrorism and Counter-Terrorism (Oxford, 2015) | English 2015 | ||
N. Ó Dochartaigh, ‘The Longest Negotiation: British Policy, IRA Strategy and the Making of the Northern Ireland Peace Settlement’, Political Studies 63/1 (2015) | O Dochartaigh 2015 | ||
Irish Gothic Writing (LC) | Dr Sinead Sturgeon |
James Clarence Mangan poems JC Mangan, 'The Man in the Cloak' Sheridan Le Fanu, 'Carmilla' . Irish Gothic Readings. |
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Postindustrial Belfast and its Oral History (HH) | Prof Sean O'Connell |
A. Bryson, 'Whatever You Say, Say Nothing': Researching Memory and Identity in Mid-Ulster, 1945-1969’, Oral History, Vol. 35, No. 2 (2007), pp. 45-56. |
Bryson (2007) |
S. O’Connell, ‘An age of conservative modernity, 1914-68’ in S.J. Connolly (ed.), Belfast 400 (Liverpool, 2012) pp. 271-315. |
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WEEK 3 |
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Poetry of Seamus Heaney (LC) | Patrick Macfarlane | N. Corcoran, The Poetry of Seamus Heaney: A Critical Guide (Faber, 1998), 'The appetites of gravity: North (1975)' | Corcoran (1998) |
Seamus Heaney, North (1975) extracts | North | ||
Northern Voices: Contemporary Poetry (LC) | Tara McEvoy | M. Gamble, ‘“A potted peace / lily”: Northern Irish poetry since the ceasefires’, in The Oxford Handbook of Modern Irish Poetry, eds. Fran Brearton and Alan Gillis (Oxford, 2012), 668-83. | Gamble 2012 |
Contemporary Northern Irish fiction (LC) |
Dr Alison Garden | ||
Women and the Public Sphere in Ireland, c.1770-1918 (HH) |
Prof Mary O’Dowd | ||
Sources for Women's History in Modern Ireland (HH) |
Dr Elaine Farrell | M. O’Dowd & P. Kilroy, 'Thoughts on gender history', in M. G. Valiulis (ed.), Gender and power in Irish history (Dublin 2008) pp9-17. | O'Dowd and Kilroy 2008 |
Irish women in the 20th Century (HH) |
Dr Marie Coleman | ||
Parading and the 12th of July | Dr Dominic Bryan | D. Bryan, 'Titanic Town', in S.J. Connolly (ed.), Belfast 400 (Liverpool, 2012) | Bryan, 2012 |
R. Jenkins, 'When Politics and Social Theory Converge: Group Identification and Group Rights in Northern Ireland', Nationalism and Ethnic Politics, 12:3 (2006): 389-410. | Jenkins, R. 2006 | ||
D. Bryan, 'Traditional Parades, Conflict and Change: Orange Parades and Other Rituals in Northern Ireland 1960-2000'. London: German Historical Institute for London (2006) | Bryan, D. 2006 | ||
WEEK 4 | |||
The Memory of Easter 1916 (HH) | Prof Fearghal McGarry | T. Cauvin and C. O'Neill, 'Negotiating public history in the Republic of Ireland: collaborative, applied and usable practices for the profession', Historical Research, 90 (2017) | Cauvin and O'Neill 2017 |
R. Higgins, 'Introduction’ in Transforming 1916. Meaning, memory and the Fiftieth Anniversary of the Easter Rising (Cork, 2013). | |||
F. McGarry, 'Imagining the past to remember the future: Easter 1916 in 2016', History Ireland (March 2016) | McGarry, Easter 1916 | ||
Representing the Troubles in Museums (HH) | Dr Matthew Jackson | E. Crooke, ‘Dealing with the past: Museums and heritage in Northern Ireland and Cape Town, South Africa’, International Journal of Heritage Studies, 11:2 (2005), 131-42. | Crooke 2005 |
S. McDowell, ‘Selling Conflict Heritage Through Tourism in Peacetime Northern Ireland: Transforming Conflict or Exacerbating Difference?’ International Journal of Heritage Studies, 14(5), 2008: 405-21. | McDowell 2008. |
RECOMMENDED WEBSITES
For information on the troubles, the background to the Northern Ireland peace process and much more, visit the Conflict Archive on the Internet (CAIN) website:
In particular, look at the section called ‘Background on the Northern Ireland Conflict’
http://cain.ulst.ac.uk/othelem/index.html
There is a searchable bibliography for Irish History at: https://www.ria.ie/research-projects/irish-history-online
Recommended Literature Websites:
This is the website for the main academic organisation dealing with Irish literature. Many interesting things here, plus links to a host of other Irish literary resources, archive and website, including:
http://islandireland.com/Pages/lit.html
http://www.luminarium.org/mythology/ireland/
Sourcing Books
If you have any difficulty sourcing the above books, you can try to get them from Abe Books at the following website:
http://www.abebooks.com/
Powerpoint Slides
We will post powerpoint presentations here.
Peter Gray, History of Northern Ireland History of NI
Gordon Gillespie, Unionism and Loyalism 19
Cathal McManus, Nationalism and Republicanism 19
Keith Lilley, Exploring histories of mapping
Keith Lilley, Purpose and Portrayal
Crawford Gribben, Religion in Ireland
Micheal O Mainnin, Intro to Languages of Ireland
Ian Campbell, Early Modern Ireland
Andrew Holmes, Revolutionary Ireland
Peter Gray, Great Famine 18
Sean Connolly, Early Belfast 19
Olwen Purdue, Public History of Industrial Belfast
Sean O'Connell, Oral History of Belfast
Eamonn Hughes, Literature of Belfast
Stephen O'Neill, W.B. Yeats
Sinead Sturgeon, Irish Gothic
Mary O'Dowd, Women and the Public Sphere
Elaine Farrell, Sources for the study of modern Irish women’s history
Marie Coleman, Women in 20th Century Ireland
Patrick MacFarlane, Seamus Heaney's Poetry
Alison Garden, Contemporary NI Fiction
Matthew Jackson, Museums and the Troubles
Program Documents
Irish Studies Summer School Handbook:
Assessment Extension Request Form: Extension Form
Essay Coversheet: Cover Sheet