Masculinity and Power in Irish Nationalism, 1884-1938.
- 1st ed.
- 1 online resource (275 pages)
- Genders and Sexualities in History Series .
- Genders and Sexualities in History Series .
Intro -- Series Editors' Preface -- Acknowledgements -- Glossary of Irish Terms -- Contents -- List of Figures -- Chapter 1: Introduction -- An Irish Revolution? -- A Zionist Mirror -- Masculinity Studies and the Irish Sonderweg -- Structure and Sources -- Notes -- Chapter 2: Time, Gender and the Politics of National Liberation, 1916-1923 -- The Masculine Past-As-It-Will-Be -- Men, Martyrdom and Martyrologies -- Republicanism, Separatism and Other Forms of National Self-Hatred -- On to Civil War -- Notes -- Chapter 3: Organised Manhood -- Jew Regard for the Law -- The Man of the Future -- The Future, Like the Past, Is with the Fighting Man -- What Organisation, Training and Hard Work Went to the Making of that Body -- Muskeljudentum -- Our Womanhood Is Troubling Itself Rightly Over the Woman's Place in the Community90 -- Notes -- Chapter 4: The Genders of Nationalist Space -- Lying in State/A State in the Making -- Space, Power and Gender -- Save Your Land45 -- From the Rising to the War of Independence -- Between Pragmatism and Partition -- Notes -- Chapter 5: National Sovereignty, Male Power and the Irish Language -- Patrick Pearse and the Gender of Language -- Masculinity and the Gaelic League's Return to History -- Colonialism, Postcolonialism and Language -- The Rules of the New Gaelic Space -- Ha-Ivrit: Gesher Le-Chaim Be-Yisrael86 -- Gender and the Irish Language After 1922 -- Notes -- Chapter 6: Fianna Fáil, Masculinity and the Economics of National Salvation -- The Economic History of the Land of Erin -- Cultivation in Both Meanings of the Word -- The Humiliating Rule of Cumann na nGaedheal -- Fianna Fáil's Agrarian Masculinity -- Masculinity and the Cumann na nGaedheal Red Scare -- The Economic War and the Restoration of National Dignity -- Economic Revolutions on the Global Periphery -- Notes. Chapter 7: Regulating Sex, Gender and Leisure in the Irish Free State -- The Heir to Generations of Conservatism -- The War on Monto -- Ireland Sober Is Ireland Free -- The Clean Tradition of the Irish Press -- The Carrigan Committee -- Dancing at the Crossroads98 -- Where Does the State End and the Church Begin? -- Notes -- Chapter 8: Conclusions -- The Irish Race Olympic -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Archival Sources -- Government Publications -- Newspapers -- Published Primary Sources -- Cumann Léigheachtaí an Phobail [Republican Lecture Society] Pamphlets -- Gaelic Athletic Association Publications -- Gaelic League Publications -- Films -- Reference Works -- Online Sources -- Secondary Sources -- Index.