Irish culture and "the people" : populism and its discontents /
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Table of Contents:
- Machine generated contents note: Definitions of Populism
- Critiques of Populism
- History of "The People"
- Representing The people
- 1. Populism of the Long Nineteenth Century
- People and the Irish Enlightenment
- French Revolution, Wolfe Tone, The Defenders
- Edmund Burke
- Daniel O'Connell
- Romanticism and Young Ireland
- 2. "Land for the People!": The Land League and its Critics
- Populism of the Land League
- "Down deep in the popular heart": William O'Brien and United Ireland
- "Also a child of the people": Rosa Mulholland's Marcella Grace
- "The frivolous side of patriotism": Emily Lawless's Hurrish
- "Peasants are climbing the wall": George Moore's A Drama in Muslin
- Anna Parnell's Materialist Critique of Populism
- 3. Lady Gregory and the Voice of The People
- "The People" of Lady Gregory
- Populism and Style: The "Slated" against the "Thatched"
- "That collaboration with the people"
- Celebration and Skepticism of "The Book of the People"
- Grania and Reputations
- 4. Yeats and The People against Populism
- Populism of the Celtic Twilight
- Yeats and The People against Populism
- "The people of the town"
- Hugh Lane Pictures
- Maud Gonne, "the soul of the crowd"
- Vox Populi
- 5. "THE PEOPLE" of the Easter Rising
- James Connolly: The People versus the Public
- Connolly's Irish Mobs
- "All the people whether in town or country"
- "Glorious Dublin!"
- Lockout and the "Public"
- Dublin and the Great War
- People of the Rising
- Patrick Pearse and the Risen People
- People Beyond Reason
- Essential Nation
- Divine People
- Charismatic Teacher
- Sacrifice
- 6. Governing The People
- Free State, Republicanism, and the Battle for The People
- Constance Markievicz and the "sub-conscious soul" of The People
- "The people's paper": de Valera and the Irish Press
- De Valera's Quiet Populism
- Ernie O'Malley, "A Painter of His People"
- Representing "what we were glad to call `the people'"
- "I did not understand the people": The Limits of Representation
- Influence of Mexican Art
- Art Criticism and The People
- Plain People of Sean O'Faolain and Myles na gCopaleen.