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7%OFFArthur Clery - The Idea of a Nation (Classics of Irish History) - 9781900621809 - V9781900621809
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The Idea of a Nation (Classics of Irish History)

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Description for The Idea of a Nation (Classics of Irish History) Paperback. For 30 years Arthur Clery commented on Irish life in the "Leader", and some of his most engaging pieces were reprinted in "The Idea of a Nation" in 1907. For this edition they are supplemented by other pieces, including an early review of James Joyce's "Chamber Music". Editor(s): Maume, Patrick (Research Fellow in Politics, Queen's University of Belfast). Series: Classics of Irish History. Num Pages: 120 pages. BIC Classification: 1DBR; DN; HBJD1; HBLW; JP. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational; (UP) Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly; (UU) Undergraduate. Dimension: 123 x 185 x 12. Weight in Grams: 130.
Arthur Clery, a college contemporary and debating opponent of James Joyce, is an unusual figure in Irish history: a supporter of the anti-Treaty cause yet an advocate of the partition of Ireland. He was an outspoken supporter of women's suffrage and opponent of corporal punishment in schools. For 30 years he commented on Irish life in the "Leader", and some of his most engaging and shrewd pieces were reprinted in "The Idea of a Nation" in 1907. For this edition they are supplemented by other pieces, including the first statement of Clery's partitionist views, an early review of James Joyce's ... Read more

Product Details

Format
Paperback
Publication date
2003
Publisher
University College Dublin Press Dublin
Number of pages
120
Condition
New
Series
Classics of Irish History
Number of Pages
128
Place of Publication
Dublin, Ireland
ISBN
9781900621809
SKU
V9781900621809
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Ref
99-13

Reviews for The Idea of a Nation (Classics of Irish History)
"Clery's forum was The Leader and they represented best, perhaps, what Moran tried to give voice to: an emerging, strong, confident, Catholic professional class aspiring to political independence and to a society pervaded by the Gaelic League philosophy ... Another amusing and prophetic piece." Paidraig O Snodaigh Books Ireland Summer 2003 "increases our understanding of these critical years ... Read more

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