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Monuments To Our Past : Understanding Commemoration And The Revolutionary Period In Cork 1914-23

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ISBN: 9781399909273
AuthorDoyle, Kieran
Pub Date01/10/2022
BindingPaperback
CountryIRL
Dewey941.5
Publisher: Unknown
Quick overview There is perhaps no other period in Irish history as richly commemorated in Cork as the period 1914 - 1923. Monuments to our Past is the first book to explore how rich these layers are in Cork. It examines not just the history, but the language, structure and symbolism of commemoration .
€20.00

The book not only focuses on particular events and personlaitoes from the period, but also captures and maps every memorial in Cork from 1912-23. It reveals a physical imprint from the War of Independence, a bitter divide between Republicans and Free Staters, a massive under-representation of female participants, and a whitewashing of civilian deaths.

The book also examines modern attutides to Cork's role in 1916, during WW1 and to those from the county who served in the ewar, as well as controvery surrounding commemoration of RIC forces .

EACH LOCATION IS MAPPED AND PHOTOGRAPHED, with notes on context, what event or death is commemorated, how the monument is erected and in what medium etc. Each has exact geo co-ordinates also. All memorials - erected by family members, by state or military organisations are included, either at locations of deaths, or those located in graveyards.

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The book not only focuses on particular events and personlaitoes from the period, but also captures and maps every memorial in Cork from 1912-23. It reveals a physical imprint from the War of Independence, a bitter divide between Republicans and Free Staters, a massive under-representation of female participants, and a whitewashing of civilian deaths.

The book also examines modern attutides to Cork's role in 1916, during WW1 and to those from the county who served in the ewar, as well as controvery surrounding commemoration of RIC forces .

EACH LOCATION IS MAPPED AND PHOTOGRAPHED, with notes on context, what event or death is commemorated, how the monument is erected and in what medium etc. Each has exact geo co-ordinates also. All memorials - erected by family members, by state or military organisations are included, either at locations of deaths, or those located in graveyards.

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