Eoin Mac Neill (1867-1945) was a founding figure in the Gaelic League, the Irish Volunteers, and the government of Ireland. As Professor of Early (including Mediaeval) History at University College Dublin was also one of the foremost Irish historians of his generation. As a professor, a politician, and the leader of a paramilitary organisation, Mac Neill fused scholarship and activism into a complex life that both followed and led the course of Irish independence from gestation to maturation. A comprehensive reappraisal of Mac Neill which humanises, complicates, and even softens the image of someone who has been cast as a founding father and leading intellectual within the Irish independence movement. An appraisal of one of the Irish revolution s central figures which brings scholarship on him up to date after over forty years of relative scholarly neglect. Mac Neill is arguably best known as the man who tried to stop the 1916 Rising. However, as this book shows, as a newspaper editor, a language teacher, a historian, a paramilitary leader, a parliamentarian, a convict, and a cabinet minister, he crafted both the ideas and institutions of his own time while revising scholarly understandings of the society and institutions of medieval Ireland through his teaching and writings. Mac Neill was also a political theorist and even a propagandist who moulded the Irish-Ireland and Sinn Fein movements through his writings and his oratory. A supporter of the Anglo-Irish Treaty and the Free State s first minister for education, Mac Neill lost his son Brian who was killed fighting on the anti-Treaty side of Ireland s Civil War. After independence, Mac Neill was centrally involved in the attempt to redraw the Irish border in his role as the Free State s representative on the Irish Boundary Commission. Its collapse took Mac Neill s political career down with it and he reverted to his passion for scholarship, drafted his memoirs, founded the Irish Manuscripts Commission, and delivered a landmark lecture tour in the United States. While he received adulation as a scholar in his last years, his contribution to politics and state formation was variously marginalised and maligned, a pattern that persisted in the decades after his death. This collection confronts the complexities and apparent contradictions of Mac Neill s life, work, and ideas. It explores the ways in which Mac Neill s activities and interests overlapped, his contribution to the Irish language and to Irish history, his evolving political outlook, and the contribution he made to the shaping of modern Ireland.
Emer Purcell
Eoin MacNeill [EPUB ebook]
The pen and the sword
Eoin MacNeill [EPUB ebook]
The pen and the sword
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Lingua Inglese ● Formato EPUB ● Pagine 444 ● ISBN 9781782054771 ● Editore Conor Mulvagh ● Casa editrice Cork University Press ● Pubblicato 2022 ● Scaricabile 3 volte ● Moneta EUR ● ID 8396864 ● Protezione dalla copia Adobe DRM
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