Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World: Perspectives from the Late Medieval through Modern Periods
Editat de Lorna G. Barrow, Jonathan M. Woodingen Limba Engleză Paperback – dec 2020
Chapters explore language loss and preservation in Celtic countries and among Celtic migrant communities, and the influence of Celtic culture on writers such as Dylan Thomas and James Joyce. In Australia, how have Irish, Welsh and Scottish migrants engaged with the politics and culture of their home countries, and how has the idea of a Celtic identity changed over time?
Drawing on anthropology, architecture, history, linguistics, literature and philosophy, Memory and Foresight in the Celtic World offers diverse, thought-provoking insights into Celtic culture and identity.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781743327159
ISBN-10: 1743327153
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
Locul publicării:Sydney, Australia
ISBN-10: 1743327153
Pagini: 292
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 x 17 mm
Greutate: 0.35 kg
Editura: Sydney University Press
Colecția Sydney University Press
Locul publicării:Sydney, Australia
Cuprins
Introduction: wishful returns and futures foreseen by Lorna G. Barrow and Jonathan M. Wooding
1. Fable and fiction in the creation of contemporary beliefs about the past in Scottish life bySybil Jack
2. Robert Owen and villages of unity and co-operation: a new concept of urbanism by Tessa Morrison
3. Celticism, Science and the Mnemonic Universe byCairns Craig
4. ‘One foot in Wales and my vowels in England’: the Welshness of Dylan Thomas by William Christie
5. Ireland’s lexical memory: Irish words in English language texts, 1800–2016 by
Dymphna Lonergan
6. Remembering the Celts: Celtic designs on modern coins by John Kennedy
7. Scottish soldiers in fifteenth-century France: remembering an early Scottish diaspora by Elizabeth Bonner
8. Memories of a Celtic past: challenges to an old culture on the changing Scottish and Australian frontiers of life by James Donaldson9. ‘To the land of my praise’: memories of Hugh Boyd Laing by Katherine Spadaro10. Nicholas O’Donnell on the origins of Munster O’Donnells by Val Noone11. ‘Dark and rude and strange …’ : Cardinal Patrick Francis Moran and the St Mary’s 1904 fair by Richard Reid12. Remembering Easter 1916: Australian links to the Irish rebellion by Anne Maree Whitaker13. Dancing bodies, living memories: Irish immigrants in Sydney by Jeanette Mollenhauer
About the authors
Index
1. Fable and fiction in the creation of contemporary beliefs about the past in Scottish life bySybil Jack
2. Robert Owen and villages of unity and co-operation: a new concept of urbanism by Tessa Morrison
3. Celticism, Science and the Mnemonic Universe byCairns Craig
4. ‘One foot in Wales and my vowels in England’: the Welshness of Dylan Thomas by William Christie
5. Ireland’s lexical memory: Irish words in English language texts, 1800–2016 by
Dymphna Lonergan
6. Remembering the Celts: Celtic designs on modern coins by John Kennedy
7. Scottish soldiers in fifteenth-century France: remembering an early Scottish diaspora by Elizabeth Bonner
8. Memories of a Celtic past: challenges to an old culture on the changing Scottish and Australian frontiers of life by James Donaldson9. ‘To the land of my praise’: memories of Hugh Boyd Laing by Katherine Spadaro10. Nicholas O’Donnell on the origins of Munster O’Donnells by Val Noone11. ‘Dark and rude and strange …’ : Cardinal Patrick Francis Moran and the St Mary’s 1904 fair by Richard Reid12. Remembering Easter 1916: Australian links to the Irish rebellion by Anne Maree Whitaker13. Dancing bodies, living memories: Irish immigrants in Sydney by Jeanette Mollenhauer
About the authors
Index
Recenzii
"Aspects of Celtic culture and identity and the global idea of Celtic memory is a theme explored in this collection of essays. The role that fact and fiction play in the creation of memory and the essential nature of memory itself in the creation of Celtic identity is also explored."
– Mairéad Carew, Cultural and Social History 2022 19(5)
– Mairéad Carew, Cultural and Social History 2022 19(5)