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This collection seeks to address these questions as it maps a landscape of cultural memory in Ireland through theoretical, historical, literary, and cultural explorations by top scholars in the field of Irish studies.
rice Halbwachs argued in On Collective Memory) influences how collective memories are recalled—and what types of memories endure. In early twentieth-century Ireland and in the Irish diaspora, the awareness of the Famine years of 1845–52 ...
In its second half, this volume shifts its attention to the concept of "memory practices," ways of cultural remembering that result from and are shaped by particular cultural forms.
This series as a whole seeks to construct a landscape of cultural memory in Ireland, looking to map—through an examination of various historical moments, spaces, and cultural forms—the ways in which cultural memory shifts over time.