Religion and Popular Culture in Nineteenth‐Century Ireland
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Auteurs : Timothy G. McmahonSource :
- History Compass [ 1478-0542 ] ; 2007-05.
Descripteurs français
- Wicri :
- geographic : Irlande (pays).
- topic : Diaspora, Géographie historique, Culture politique, Culture populaire, Migration saisonnière, Enseignement secondaire, Conflit social, Vie sociale.
English descriptors
- KwdEn :
- Agrarian class structure, Agrarian classes, Agricultural politics, Andrew johnston, Archbishop crolly, Armagh, Author history compass, Bishop james doyle, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Brenneman, Bridget cleary, British empire, British government, Cambridge university press, Canon james macfadden, Catholic chapel, Catholic church, Catholic heartland, Catholic parish, Catholic practices, Catholic question, Charles dillon, Church construction, Church leaders, Clarendon press, Clerical influence, Collective action, Common ground, Connolly, Contemporary ireland, Corish, Cork university press, County tipperary, County waterford, Courts press, Cullen, Cultural change, Cumann seanchais, Death rituals, Devotional, Devotional practice, Devotional revolution, Diaspora, Diocese, Donegal, Donnelly, Dublin, Eighteenth century, Emmet larkin, European history, Excellent introduction, Famine, First decade, First half, Forkhill catholics, Forkhill protestants, Gaelic, Gaelic league, Gaelic revival, Geography publications, Gill, Great famine, Great hunger, Great irish famine, Great irish potato famine, Harvard university press, Hibernia review, Hisoire reigieuse, Historical geography, Historical revisionism, Historical survey, Holy wells, Ibid, Interdisciplinary, Interdisciplinary approaches, Interdisciplinary essays, Ireland, Irish, Irish catholic experience, Irish catholicism, Irish catholics, Irish church history today, Irish county, Irish culture, Irish diaspora, Irish diaspora york, Irish education experiment, Irish folklore, Irish geography, Irish historiography, Irish history, Irish identity, Irish land, Irish language, Irish nation, Irish peasants, Irish pilgrimage, Irish rogues, Irish society, Irish studies, Johns hopkins university press, Jones hughes, Journal compilation, Kegan paul, Land question routledge, Larkin thesis, Lilliput press, Local patron saint, Lough derg, Loughrea history project, Macmillan, Marginal figure, Marian shrine, Marquette university, Mass attendance, Mcgrath, Mcmahon, Merry wake, Minimum level, Modern ireland, Modern irish history, Modern pilgrimage, Monsignor patrick, National system, Nineteenth century, Nolan, Oliver macdonagh, Outer edge, Oxford university press, Pastoral ministry, Pastoral role, Pattern rites, Pattern sites, Penal legislation, Pennsylvania press, Political culture, Popular catholic devotion, Popular culture, Popular recreation, Popular religion, Population explosion, Presses universitaires, Princeton university press, Public instruction commission data, Radical irish priests, Recent research, Regional impact, Regular attendance, Relative importance, Religious practice, Religious renewal, Revisionist controversy, Revisionist controversy york, Roman catholic church, Royal irish academy, Rural economy, Rural hinterlands, Rural ireland, Sacred space, Seasonal migration, Secondary education, Sectarian conflict, Sectarian violence, Social conflict, Social history, Social interchange, Social life, Social origins, Sociological study, Southern ireland, State intervention, Studia hibernica, Successive decennial cohorts, Such legends, Such practices, Sutton publishing, Syracuse university press, Tipperary, Traditional practices, Tridentine, Tridentine evolution, True story, Ulster, University college dublin press, University press, Unpopular religion, Useful overviews, Village development, Whelan, Wisconsin press, Wolfhound press.
- Teeft :
- Agrarian class structure, Agrarian classes, Agricultural politics, Andrew johnston, Archbishop crolly, Armagh, Author history compass, Bishop james doyle, Blackwell, Blackwell publishing, Brenneman, Bridget cleary, British empire, British government, Cambridge university press, Canon james macfadden, Catholic chapel, Catholic church, Catholic heartland, Catholic parish, Catholic practices, Catholic question, Charles dillon, Church construction, Church leaders, Clarendon press, Clerical influence, Collective action, Common ground, Connolly, Contemporary ireland, Corish, Cork university press, County tipperary, County waterford, Courts press, Cullen, Cultural change, Cumann seanchais, Death rituals, Devotional, Devotional practice, Devotional revolution, Diaspora, Diocese, Donegal, Donnelly, Dublin, Eighteenth century, Emmet larkin, European history, Excellent introduction, Famine, First decade, First half, Forkhill catholics, Forkhill protestants, Gaelic, Gaelic league, Gaelic revival, Geography publications, Gill, Great famine, Great hunger, Great irish famine, Great irish potato famine, Harvard university press, Hibernia review, Hisoire reigieuse, Historical geography, Historical revisionism, Historical survey, Holy wells, Ibid, Interdisciplinary, Interdisciplinary approaches, Interdisciplinary essays, Ireland, Irish, Irish catholic experience, Irish catholicism, Irish catholics, Irish church history today, Irish county, Irish culture, Irish diaspora, Irish diaspora york, Irish education experiment, Irish folklore, Irish geography, Irish historiography, Irish history, Irish identity, Irish land, Irish language, Irish nation, Irish peasants, Irish pilgrimage, Irish rogues, Irish society, Irish studies, Johns hopkins university press, Jones hughes, Journal compilation, Kegan paul, Land question routledge, Larkin thesis, Lilliput press, Local patron saint, Lough derg, Loughrea history project, Macmillan, Marginal figure, Marian shrine, Marquette university, Mass attendance, Mcgrath, Mcmahon, Merry wake, Minimum level, Modern ireland, Modern irish history, Modern pilgrimage, Monsignor patrick, National system, Nineteenth century, Nolan, Oliver macdonagh, Outer edge, Oxford university press, Pastoral ministry, Pastoral role, Pattern rites, Pattern sites, Penal legislation, Pennsylvania press, Political culture, Popular catholic devotion, Popular culture, Popular recreation, Popular religion, Population explosion, Presses universitaires, Princeton university press, Public instruction commission data, Radical irish priests, Recent research, Regional impact, Regular attendance, Relative importance, Religious practice, Religious renewal, Revisionist controversy, Revisionist controversy york, Roman catholic church, Royal irish academy, Rural economy, Rural hinterlands, Rural ireland, Sacred space, Seasonal migration, Secondary education, Sectarian conflict, Sectarian violence, Social conflict, Social history, Social interchange, Social life, Social origins, Sociological study, Southern ireland, State intervention, Studia hibernica, Successive decennial cohorts, Such legends, Such practices, Sutton publishing, Syracuse university press, Tipperary, Traditional practices, Tridentine, Tridentine evolution, True story, Ulster, University college dublin press, University press, Unpopular religion, Useful overviews, Village development, Whelan, Wisconsin press, Wolfhound press.
Abstract
After the so‐called ‘revisionist controversy’ of the 1990s, historians of Ireland have embraced more fervently comparative and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the Irish past. One subfield that has benefited enormously from these new directions has been the history of popular culture. In particular, the study of popular religion in the long nineteenth century has become more nuanced during the past fifteen years, as scholars have re‐assessed the combined impacts of population change and the Catholic Church's ‘devotional revolution’ on popular culture and beliefs. An examination of the transformation of the devotional practice known as ‘the pattern’ suggests that popular religion (and popular culture more generally) emerged out of a dialectical process in which local traditions and beliefs were nearly as significant as were the prescriptive actions of elites.
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<front><div type="abstract" xml:lang="en">After the so‐called ‘revisionist controversy’ of the 1990s, historians of Ireland have embraced more fervently comparative and interdisciplinary approaches to the study of the Irish past. One subfield that has benefited enormously from these new directions has been the history of popular culture. In particular, the study of popular religion in the long nineteenth century has become more nuanced during the past fifteen years, as scholars have re‐assessed the combined impacts of population change and the Catholic Church's ‘devotional revolution’ on popular culture and beliefs. An examination of the transformation of the devotional practice known as ‘the pattern’ suggests that popular religion (and popular culture more generally) emerged out of a dialectical process in which local traditions and beliefs were nearly as significant as were the prescriptive actions of elites.</div>
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