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Ciara CONWAY, Auteur |Eighteenth-century theatre studies has tended to overlook the intrinsic role that music and song play in the musical works of Irish dramatist, John O’Keeffe (1747–1833). Investigating these works f...Article
Pat ROGERS, Auteur |Jonathan Swift's satirical pamphlet An Examination of Certain Abuses, Corruptions, and Enormities in the City of Dublin (published by George Faulkner in 1732) has been generally neglected. This may...Article
D. W. HAYTON, Auteur |The early eighteenth century was marked by an increasingly partisan exploitation of the powers invested in the Irish privy council under the 'New Rules' of 1672 to disapprove chief magistrates, rec...Article
Gillian O'BRIEN, Auteur |Cork was a thriving city in the eighteenth century. The city’s wealth was largely dependent on the sea, not so much on what could be fished from it, but what could be traversed across it. The expor...Article
Renée FOX, Auteur |This essay explores the ways Bram Stoker brings eighteenth-century affective gothic reading practices to bear on Victorian fiction’s investments in realism. By investigating modes of affective read...Article
The national tales of Maria Edgeworth and Walter Scott function by enforcing the normalcy of the bounded, self-reliant body through the gothic representation of the disabled body as threatening to ...Article
Edward Kearns, Auteur ; Christina MORIN, Auteur |This article explores how big data – or very large collections of data that are too extensive to be evaluated in any meaningful way by conventional literary analysis – and machine learning can help...Article
Elizabethanne BORAN, Auteur |This paper investigates the actors affecting hospital provision in early eighteenth-century Dublin by examining the early history of Dr Steevens' Hospital. It explores Richard Steeven's motivation...Article
Luke MCINERNEY, Auteur |This essay presents a literal translation of the poem, Donn na Duimhche by Clare seanchaidhe and poet, Aindrias Mac Cruitín. The text presented here is intended primarily to focus on the life and a...Article
Dirk, F. PASSMANN, Auteur ; J. Real HERMANN, Auteur |This paper attempts to shed light on the satires against the notorious oculist John Taylor (1703–72) during his sojourn in Dublin in the spring of 1732. Taylor studied at London’s St Thomas’s Hospi...Article
Vandra COSTELLO, Auteur |From the mid-eighteenth century seaside resorts began to develop in Ireland and the practice of sea bathing was first popularised. The convergence of coastal development with contemporary medical t...Article
Martin G. MOLONY, Auteur |This article outlines the popularity – and financial success – of an eighteenth-century Dublin puppet theatre that threatened mainstream theatres of the time. Randall Stretch’s puppet theatre, in D...Article
Maura VALENTI, Auteur |This article looks at the history of music at the Irish continental colleges in the eighteenth century, demonstrating that musical training was often a part – or was at least intended to be a part ...Article
W. A. HART, Auteur |Rachael Baptist, a black woman, was a celebrated singer in the pleasure gardens of Dublin in the 1750s. Subsequently, between 1757 and 1767, she claimed to have ‘performed in London, Bath, and the ...Article
Lucy COGAN, Auteur |Dorothea Du Bois’s (1728–74) authorial career was defined by her efforts to recover what she believed was her rightful position in society both in the eyes of the public and under the law. When she...Livre
Samuel K. FISHER, Directeur de publication ; Brian O CONCHUBHAIR, Directeur de publication | Winston-Salem : Wake Forest University Press | 2022Bone and Marrow/Cnámh agus Smior: An Anthology of Irish Poetry from Medieval to Modern is the most inclusive and comprehensive anthology of Irish-language poetry to date. Impressive in its breadth ...NouveautéLivre
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Grazia GRASSO, Auteur |L’article présente l’œuvre herméneutique de John Lanigan (1758-1825), d’abord disciple du janséniste italien Pietro Tamburini (1737-1827) au Collège irlandais de Rome, puis professeur d’Écritures s...Livre
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This book offers a representative sampling of the still mostly unknown poetry by Romantic-era Irish women. It represents most of the period’s active poets by multiple (rather than only a few) works...Article
Ian Campbell ROSS, Auteur ; Anne MARKEY, Auteur |'The Humble Petition of Cornelius O Clummogan, the Famous Poor Scholar, to the Priest of the Parish' by the Co. Roscommon poest, Dr. Dominick Kelly, throws unexpected light on several aspects of mi...Article
Joel HERMAN, Auteur |This article examines patriot sentiment in eighteenth-century Ireland through the developing newspaper press, charting the gradual emergence of a patriot press and the role of that press in articul...Article
Patrick KELLY, Auteur |George Caffentzis's compelling account of why Berkeley published the three-part, anonymous Querist in 1735-7 poses the question of what impelled him to bring out a much-truncated, single-volume ver...Article
Ian MCBRIDE, Auteur |This article seeks to demonstrate that the anonymous pamphlet, 'Some Consideration upon the Late Attempt to Repeal th Test Act' (1719), was written by Jonathan Swift. The argument is based on a com...Evénement enregistré
Stephen GRIFFIN, Auteur | 2020Événement enregistré dans le cadre de la programmation culturelle du CCI. Lors de sa résidence au CCI, Stephen Griffin, doctorant en histoire à l’Université de Limerick, a pu approfondir ses reche...Livre
Moyra HASLETT, Éditeur scientifique ; Claire CONNOLLY, Directeur de publication ; Marjorie HOWES, Directeur de publication | Cambridge : Cambridge University Press | 2020Livre
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This paper considers George Berkeley's (1685-1753) exclusive and limited conception of toleration for Catholics in the 1730s and how his views fit with those of other advocates of toleration in Ire...Article
Ian LEASK, Auteur |John Toland's 1720 Pantheisticonmight not seem notable for its mockery of lithurgical practice; but the 'burlesque' aspects of its form belie a profound - and yet virtually unrecognized - engageme...Article
Anne MARKEY, Auteur |This essay argues that Practical Education, or, The History of Harry and Lucy, published for private circulation within the Edgeworth family and a small group of acquaintances in 1780, was written ...Article
Susan MANLY, Auteur |This article considers Maria Edgeworth's unpublished 1799 essay advocating mass education in Ireland in relation to her tales for children published in the immediate aftermath of the 1798 upsrising...Article
Yuhki TAKEBAYASHI, Auteur |Oliver Goldsmith (1728-1774) wrote across many different genres. However, of his wide authorly scope, much attention has been directed towards his major novelistic, theatrical and poetical works, a...Article
John TRACEY, Auteur |The intention of this article is to shed new light of Séamas MacPoilin [James Pulleine], the often-overlooked eighteenth-century priest and scribe from country Down, and the eleven extant Irish dev...Article
Published in Dublin by the prominent Catholic printing firm of James Hoey, "The Adventures of Miss Sophia Berkley" (1760) has been identified in recent years as an earlier Irish gothic fiction than...Livre
Mathieu FERRADOU, Auteur | 2019Article
Sean DUFFY, Personne interviewée ; Lucas CHABALIER, Intervieweur |La conquête de l'Irlande par les Anglais s'est faite en deux temps, au XIIe-XIIIe siècle, puis au XVIe siècle. Au XVIIIe, les Irlandais, qui tentent de conserver leur religion, le catholicisme, et ...Article
Moyra HASLETT, Auteur |This essay takes as its focus a poetry miscellany printed in Waterford in 17772: Select Poems, designed for the improvement and amusement of young ladies. By MIss Carter and others . The collect...Article
Andrew CARPENTER, Auteur |This article suggests that "To the excellent Orinda" (a poem written in Dublin in 1663 and printed in the appendix to this article) is not, as it purports to be, an encomiastic priase poem honourin...Article
Colum KENNY, Auteur |British and Irish Catholics in the eighteenth century encountered considerable difficulties in respect to the ownership and inheritance of land. Catholic cahmber counsel, lawyers who themselves wer...Article
Padhraig HIGGINS, Auteur |This article focuses on the figure of Paddy who came to serve as the male personification of the Irish nation in the late eighteenth century. While much work has focused on British representations ...Article
Ruth KENNY, Auteur |En s’appuyant sur l’œuvre de James Latham, Charles Jervas, Thomas Frye, Robert Healy, Nathaniel Hone, James Barry, Strickland Lowry and Hugh Douglas Hamilton, cet article vise à démontrer que les a...Livre
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Liam CHAMBERS, Auteur | 2018From Restoration to Revolution: The Irish Colleges in Paris, 1660-1818 D’une toute petite communauté en difficulté dans les années 1660, le Collège des Irlandais à Paris est devenu le plus importa...Livre
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Peter MURRAY, Auteur | 2018Evénement enregistré dans le cadre de la programmation culturelle du CCI. Historien de l’art et ancien directeur de la Crawford Art Gallery (Cork), Peter Murray nous éclaire sur le contexte social...Evénement enregistré
Peter MURRAY, Auteur | 2018Événement enregistré dans le cadre de la programmation culturelle du CCI. Les deux plus grands peintres d’histoire de Grande-Bretagne ayant œuvré entre 1780 et 1850 étaient tous deux irlandais, et...Livre
Introduction : L’Irlande post-révolutionnaire : bref état des lieux 1e PARTIE : Le Mouvement nationaliste et ses diverses expressions politiques Chapitre 1Aux origines du nationalisme irlanda...Livre
Pierre-Louis COUDRAY, Auteur | 2018Article
Elizabethanne BORAN, Auteur |This article examines what was on the shelves of the medical marketplace in early eighteenth-century Dublin. It does so by analyzing the medical cohort in twenty-one auction and sales catalogues, p...Article
James WOOLLEY, Auteur |To a considerable extent, eighteenth-century Anglo-Irish verse circulated in manuscript, often remaining completely unprinted. What is needed now is greater attention to a significant body of this ...Article
Suzanne FORBES, Auteur |In 1698, William Penn, the Quaker preacher, writer and founder of Pennsylvania, travelled to Ireland to tend to his county Cork estates and to participate in a missionary tour of the country. Short...Article
Joe LINES, Auteur |Recent research has expanded our knowledge of Irish fiction before 1800 and has allowed readings of previously neglected texts as early Irish novels. Charles Johnston (c.1719-c.1800) is one example...Article
Aida RAMOS, Auteur |This article examines the economic writing of Jonathan Swift as a counter to the dominant mercantilist theories of contemporary English economic literature and policy. It is argued that Swift promo...Article
David GRAY, Auteur |This article examines the pastoral tradition in Ulster-Scots literature, an emergent form of Irish cultural expression in the eighteenth century. A late eighteenth-century flourishing of Ulster-Sco...Livre
Myles CAMPBELL, Éditeur scientifique ; William DERHAM, Éditeur scientifique | Newbridge : Irish Academic Press | 2017Livre
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Marc ROGER, Acteur ; Jonathan SWIFT, Auteur | 2017Evénement enregistré dans le cadre de la programmation culturelle du CCI.Article
Tomas L. O MURCHU, Auteur |« Is och im chliabh ‘s is diachair phéine », composed by head of the Carrignavear Bardic Court, Uilliam Mac Cartain an Duna, is the only extant Irish-language elegy composed on Sir James Cotter of ...Article
Finola O'KANE, Auteur |This article explores how the Fitzwilliam family’s great Dublin estate was designed and laid out in the period 1725-71. Successive Viscounts Fitzwilliam were unusual in that they employed Catholic ...Article
Richard HOLMES, Auteur |Hugh Boulter, Archbishop of Armagh and a leading figure in the early Hanoverian Irish government (1724-42), is remembered by historians chiefly for his promotion of « the English interest » in chur...Article
Charles Ivar MCGRATH, Auteur |Jonathan Swift made a name for himself in England in the years 1710-14 taking issue in print with, among other things, Standing Armies, the British National Debt, and Westminster MPs. After more th...Article
Padraig LENIHAN, Auteur |The « Wild Geese » / « Irish Brigade » legend began as a Jacobite construct in which the valour and prowess of the exiles held out hopes of return and redemption. This article will explain the ori...Article
Amy PRENDERGAST, Auteur |Literary sociability flourished in eighteenth-century Ireland and encompassed reading parties, private theatricals, book clubs, coteries, and literary salons. Such gatherings and related intellectu...Article
Christine GERRARD, Auteur |This article uses recent scholarship on literary coteries to re-examine Swift’s « Triumfeminate », the Dublin circle of women writers active between 1724 and 1734. The contradictory epithets which ...Article
Recovering the 'hidden history' of an émigré communityArticle
In 1796 a large French invasion fleet slipped past the Royal Navy and moored off the South-West coast of Ireland at Bantry Bay. Battered by storms, the French troops were unable to land and returne...Article
Mathieu FERRADOU, Auteur |A banquet that took place in Paris in November 1792, conceived as both a public celebration and as a secret event, sheds light on the little-known origins of Irish Republicanism and on the revoluti...Livre
Introduction: Locating the Irish Enlightenment I. The Religious Enlightenment, 1688–ca. 1730 1. The Presbyterian Enlightenment and the Nature of Man 2. The Anglican Enlightenment...Livre
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D. W. HAYTON, Éditeur scientifique ; Andrew HOLMES, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Four Courts Press | 2016Introduction: Contesting Irish Exceptionalism: Sean Connolly’s Irish history - D.W. Hayton and Andrew R. Holmes An image war: representations of monarchy in early eighteenth-century Ireland - D.W....Article
Anne-Marie O'CONNELL, Auteur |18th-century Ireland under the Penal Laws produced many poems deploring the country's fate under British rule. Brian Merriman, a hedge schoolmaster from Clare, published in 1780 a long, satirical p...Article
Eoghan O HANNRACHAIN, Auteur |In an earlier article, "O'Neills in the Invalides", concerning soldiers who were admitted to the Hôtel royal des Invalides after military service to France in the years between 1670 and 1745, some ...Livre
The utopian propensity, the impulse to a better world, is found throughout human culture. However, its expression is necessarily historically and culturally variable. Utopianism in Ireland has an e...Livre
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John CUNNINGHAM, Éditeur scientifique ; Niall O CIOSAIN, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : The Lilliput Press | 2015Livre
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Claire LYONS, Auteur |This article investigates the antiquarian response to the opportunity for Irish Catholic relief during the Anglo-American crisis and views Sylvester O'Halloran's General history as an innovative at...Article
Grace NEVILLE, Auteur |Through nine texts written between the late eighteenth and early twentieth century and representative of a far larger corpus, this study focuses on depictions of the west of Ireland by French trave...Livre
William LAFFAN, Éditeur scientifique ; Christopher MONKHOUSE, Éditeur scientifique | Chicago : The Art Institute of Chicago | 2015Article
Johnathan M. PETTINATO, Auteur |Edmund Burke, a central figure in debates over the future of the British Empire, provided spirited and substantive contributions to popular discussions in the midst of imperial crises in America, I...Musique
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Ian Campbell ROSS, Auteur |On publication, The History of Jack Connor (London and Dublin, 1752) was acclaimed as a "truly moral tale" and one that sought to expose English prejudice against Ireland. Its Irish Huguenot author...Article
Allan BLACKSTOCK, Auteur |This article traces the Reverend Samuel Barber's educational background, his experience as a Volunteer and his electioneering activities to argue that he maintained a constant political radicalism ...Article
Matthew GERTKEN, Auteur |Jonathan Swift's views on foreign policy remain greatly neglected in the debate over his politics and political identity. The limited discussions of the topic naturally place it in the context of t...Article
James Robert WOOD, Auteur |This essay argues that William Molyneux's experience of friendship within the late seventeenth-century 'republic of letters' informed the rhetorical strategies he used to argue for the Irish Parlia...Article
Liam LENIHAN, Auteur |This article explores the cultural strategies James Barry (1741-1806) deployed in his writings on art throughout his artistic career. In commercial terms, Barry was a marginal figure who worked in ...Livre
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Rolf LOEBER, Éditeur scientifique ; Hugh CAMPBELL, Éditeur scientifique ; Livia HURLEY, Éditeur scientifique | Dublin : Royal Irish Academy | 2014Article
Timothy D. WATT, Auteur |Even though violent popular protest was a common feature of life in early eighteenth century Dublin, the riots that broke out in 1729 were exceptionally severe and long-lasting and resulted in the ...Article
Andrew J. GARAVEL, Auteur |The Amazoniad (1806), a mock-heroic poem in five cantos written in the style of Alexander Pope's verse satires, lampoons Dublin society in the aftermath of the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in...Livre
Deirdre RAFTERY, Éditeur scientifique ; Karin FISCHER, Éditeur scientifique | Sallins : Irish Academic Press | 2014Chapter One: The Irish Hedge School and Social Change. Dr Antonia McManus Chapter Two: "The well conducted school"? Charter schools, the vision and the reality,1750 -1850 Christine Lennon Chapt...Article
Jill Marie BRADBURY, Auteur |The language of 'interest' was a key feature in 1720-21 debates about an Irish national bank, as it was in the wider British and trans-Atlantic context. In the pamphlet literature, multiple meaning...Livre
Andrew CARPENTER, Éditeur scientifique ; Lucy COLLINS, Éditeur scientifique | Cork : Cork University Press | 2014Livre
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A. INTRODUCTION Alvin Jackson: Irish History in the Twentieth and Twenty-First Centuries B. THEMATIC STUDIES 1. Nation, Empire and Landscape 1: Sean Connolly: Patriotism and Nationalism 2: Alvi...Livre