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ISBN: 9781789973457
AuthorMaher, Eamon
Pub Date31/01/2020
BindingPaperback
Pages228
CountryGBR
Dewey659.196412
SeriesReimagining Ireland
Quick overview Analyses the influence of the Guinness brand's provenance on advertising campaigns aimed at consumers living in Ireland between 1959 and 1999, and the extent to which Guinness's advertising has influenced Irish culture and society.
€24.55

1959 to 1999 was a pivotal time in the Republic of Ireland's short history. This book's journey commences in 1959 when the country had just taken its first steps on the road to internationalization. It concludes 40 years later in 1999, by which time Ireland had metamorphosed into one of the most globalized countries in the world. Inevitably, many of the country's cultural and societal norms were challenged. The author charts many of the changes that occurred over the course of those years by piecing together a large number of the ads held in the Guinness Archive. Just as Irishness, cultural specificity and the provenance of Guinness formed an integral part of these ads, so too did the growing prevalence of international cultural tropes. The book seeks to interrogate the following: the influence of the Guinness brand's provenance on advertising campaigns aimed at consumers living in Ireland; the evolution of cultural signs used in Guinness's advertising campaigns aimed at consumers in Ireland between 1959 and 1999; the extent to which Ireland's social and economic history might be recounted through the lens of Guinness's ads; the extent to which Guinness's advertising might have influenced Irish culture and society.

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1959 to 1999 was a pivotal time in the Republic of Ireland's short history. This book's journey commences in 1959 when the country had just taken its first steps on the road to internationalization. It concludes 40 years later in 1999, by which time Ireland had metamorphosed into one of the most globalized countries in the world. Inevitably, many of the country's cultural and societal norms were challenged. The author charts many of the changes that occurred over the course of those years by piecing together a large number of the ads held in the Guinness Archive. Just as Irishness, cultural specificity and the provenance of Guinness formed an integral part of these ads, so too did the growing prevalence of international cultural tropes. The book seeks to interrogate the following: the influence of the Guinness brand's provenance on advertising campaigns aimed at consumers living in Ireland; the evolution of cultural signs used in Guinness's advertising campaigns aimed at consumers in Ireland between 1959 and 1999; the extent to which Ireland's social and economic history might be recounted through the lens of Guinness's ads; the extent to which Guinness's advertising might have influenced Irish culture and society.

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