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  • Dreams of the Future in Nineteenth-Century Ireland 2021

    Dreams of the Future in Nineteenth-Century Ireland 2021 by Butler, Richard J.;

    Series: Society for the Study of Nineteenth Century Ireland; 8;

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    • Publisher Liverpool University Press
    • Date of Publication 16 August 2024

    • ISBN 9781835538036
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages368 pages
    • Size 234x156 mm
    • Weight 537 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations 22 Illustrations, black & white
    • 587

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    This interdisciplinary collection focuses on the history of the future and in particular how Irish people in the nineteenth century thought about their future, in many different ways and contexts. It spans the long nineteenth century from c. 1800 to c. 1914 and includes both people living on the island of Ireland and the Irish abroad, women and men, the religious and the secular, the governing and the governed. It explores – both individually and collectively – the various hopes, dreams, fears and visions of the future that permeated through nineteenth-century Ireland and Irish life. The collection also analyses how the Irish future was conceptualized and understood in different cultural contexts, how visions of the future shifted in relation to the present and the past, and how the future was instrumentalized for political, religious or other social agendas. It attempts to go beyond the usual political or religious discourses on what the future might hold for Irish people and consider a broader spectrum of witnesses from a mixture of historical and literary sources.

    CONTRIBUTORS: Patrick Bethel, Richard J. Butler, Pauline Collombier-Lakeman, Sophie Cooper, Catherine Healy, Peter Hession, Raphaël Ingelbien, Jim Kelly, Fiona Lyons, Aoife O'Leary McNeice, Patrick Maume, Christopher P. Morash, Loughlin J. Sweeney.

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    Table of Contents:

    Introduction: Dreams of the Future in Nineteenth-Century Ireland
    Richard J. Butler

    Section 1:  The Future and The Past

    1. Dreaming the Future while Arguing the Past: Temperaments and Temporalities in Irish Writing
    Jim Kelly
    2. ‘Shrovetide will be a Merry Time in Ireland Yet’: Fenian Visions of Ireland’s Future
    Patrick Bethel
    3. Imagining Alternative Political Futures for Ireland in the 1880s: the Example of Home Rule Fiction
    Pauline Collombier-Lakeman

    Section 2: Dreams and Diasporas

    4. Visions of Respectability: Charlotte Grace O’Brien and the Politics of Emigrant Philanthropy
    Catherine Healy
    5. ‘The Language of the Conqueror in the Mouth of the Conquered is the Language of the Slave’: Visions for Ireland and for her Language as Depicted in Nineteenth-Century Irish American Print Media
    Fiona Lyons
    6. ‘The Future Destiny of these Countries’: The Young Ireland Generation and Nationalist Futures in Australia and Canada, 1848–1871
    Christopher P. Morash
    7. ‘To Cultivate a Spirit of Individual Independence and Self-Respect’: Melbourne Visions of an Irish Future in the 1880s
    Sophie Cooper
    8. Imagining Irish Futures in East Asia: Narratives of Encounter and Return among Professional Diasporas in China, c. 1860–1900
    Loughlin J. Sweeney

    Section 3: Religious Futures

    9. Visions of the Future in Humanitarian Responses to the Great Irish Famine
    Aoife O’Leary McNeice
    10. After Lammenais and L’Avenir: The Liberal Catholicism of Walter Sweetman and the Catholic Modernism of William Gibson, Second Lord Ashbourne
    Patrick Maume

    Section 4: From Here to Modernity

    11. Transatlantic Exchange, Urban Development, and Heterogeneous Engineering in the West of Ireland: Belmullet’s Unbuilt Railways, c. 1820–1920
    Richard J. Butler
    12. Imagining the Railway Revolution in Pre-Famine Ireland: Technology, Governance, and the Drummond Commission, 1832–39
    Peter Hession
    13. P.J. Smyth’s Nationalist Dreams of a Free-Trading Ireland and Direct Sea Links with the European Continent
    Raphaël Ingelbien

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