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Nation States: The Cultures of Irish Nationalism

(Paperback)


Publishing Details

Full Title:

Nation States: The Cultures of Irish Nationalism

Contributors:

By (Author) Michael Mays

ISBN:

9780739121177

Publisher:

Bloomsbury Publishing PLC

Imprint:

Lexington Books

Publication Date:

16th February 2007

Country:

United States

Classifications

Readership:

General

Fiction/Non-fiction:

Non Fiction

Main Subject:
Other Subjects:

European history

Dewey:

320.5409415

Physical Properties

Physical Format:

Paperback

Number of Pages:

240

Dimensions:

Width 159mm, Height 231mm, Spine 19mm

Weight:

367g

Description

Drawing on diverse cultural forms, and ranging across disciplinary boundaries, Nation States maps the contested cultural terrain of Irish nationalism from the Act of Union of 1800 to the present. In looking at Irish nationalism as a site of struggle, Mays examines both the myriad ways in which the nation fashions itself as the a priori ground of identity, and those processes through which nationalism engenders an ostensibly unique national identity corresponding to one and only one nation-state, the place where we always have been, and can only ever be, 'at home.'

Reviews

Michael Mays' book is a distinguished and original contribution to the current critical confluence of Irish cultural, social, political, and literary history. Mays has unified these elements through a lucid and continuous scholarly narrative marked by a non-pedantic use of primary sources and a fine use of critical theory subordinate to his primary style of presentation. Especially useful is Mays' questioning and judicious use of 'postcolonial' theory and his discussions of modern Irish literature; his crisp and interesting insights regarding Yeats are worth the price of admission. It is the only scholarly work in its genre which I find appropriate for both advanced scholarship and the pleasure of the informed general reader. I unreservedly recommend this excellent book. -- Tom Hofheinz, Author of Joyce and the Invention of Irish History: Finnegans Wake in Context
May's account of the general history of Irish nationalism is efficient, well written, and engaging. Anyone coming to the topic of Irish nationalism for the first time would certainly find Nation States illuminating and helpful. Mays's accounts of the nationalist projects of Pearse and De Valera are particularly useful, being rich, economical, and intelligent.Nation States is a brace and intelligent attempt to tackle a large and important topic in an engaging manner. Students, in particular, will learn much from the author's subtle and well-informed account of Irish culture and history. -- Andrew Murphy, University of St. Andrews * Modern Philology *

Author Bio

Michael Mays is associate professor and Chair of English at the University of Southern Mississippi.

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