Abstract

Introduction: State and Nation: The Republic and Ireland, 1949-1999 R.Ryan PART I: LITERATURE Irish Women's Poetry and the Republic of Ireland: Formalism as Form C.Clutterbuck Acts of Memory: Poetry and the Republic of Ireland since 1949 J.Allison 'Something's Missing': Theatre and the Republic of Ireland Act C.Morash The Republic and Ireland: Pluralism, Politics, and Narrative Form R.Ryan PART II: CULTURE Modernization and Aesthetic Ideology in Contemporary Irish Culture J.Cleary Irish Film: Screening the Republic R.Haslam Legal Texts as Cultural Documents: Interpreting the Irish Constitution P.Hannafin From Gombeen to Gubeen: Tourism, Identity and Class in Ireland, 1949-1999 M.Cronin & B.O'Connor PART III: POLITICS A Quiet Revolution: The Remaking of Irish Political Culture T.Garvin 'Miserable Failure of a State': Unionist Intellectuals and the Irish Republic C.Coulter The Profession of History: The Public and the Past A.Canavan The Media and the State: Television and the Press 1949-99 J.Horgan PART IV: AFTERWORD From 'Frugal Comfort' to Ten Thousand a Year: Trade and Growth in the Irish Economy C.O.Grada Index

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