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Remembering the year of the French: Irish folk history and social memory
Guy Beiner
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Frontmatter
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List of Illustrations (page ix)
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Preface (page xi)
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Acknowledgments (page xiii)
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List of Abbreviations (page xviii)
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Phonetic Note (page xix)
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INTRODUCTION---Recycling the Dustbin of History
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To Speak of Ninety-Eight (page 5)
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PART 1---Collecting Memory
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1. Oral History and Social Memory (page 17)
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2. Irish Folklore Collections (page 34)
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3. Richard Hayes and The Last Invasion of Ireland (page 62)
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4. Ancillary Folk History Sources (page 69)
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PART 2---Folk History
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5. History-Telling (page 81)
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6. Practitioners of Folk History (page 115)
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7. Time and Calendar (page 124)
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PART 3---Democratic History
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8. Who Were the Men of the West? (page 139)
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9. Multiple Heroes in Folk Historiographies (page 168)
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10. Who Were the Women of the West? (page 185)
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PART 4---Commemorating History
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11. Spheres and Mediums of Remembrance (page 201)
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12. Topographies of Folk Commemoration (page 208)
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13. Souvenirs (page 231)
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14. Ceremonies, Monuments, and Negotiations of Memory (page 243)
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15. Mediations of Remembrance (page 276)
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16. Memory and Oblivion (page 304)
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CONCLUSION---Alternative History
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Archaeologies of Social Memory (page 313)
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EPILOGUE---Commemorative Heritage
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Remembrance in the Late Twentieth Century (page 325)
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Notes (page 335)
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Selected Bibliography (page 415)
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Index (page 445)
Journal Abbreviation | Label | URL |
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JBRS | 46.4 (Oct. 2007):959-961 | http://www.jstor.org/stable/10.1086/522732 |
Citable Link
Published: c2007
Publisher: The University of Wisconsin Press
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