An edition of The outer edge of Ulster (2000)

The outer edge of Ulster

a memoir of social life in nineteenth-century Donegal

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Hugh Dorian
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An edition of The outer edge of Ulster (2000)

The outer edge of Ulster

a memoir of social life in nineteenth-century Donegal

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"Hugh Dorian (1834-1914), a writing-clerk, watches the 'Donegal prisoners' arrive at Derry gaol under a military escort. Indignant at their treatment - in print as much as in prison - he writes a 'true historical narrative' of the transformation of his home community in the nineteenth century. That community, though never named by Dorian, is the Fanaid peninsula on the Atlantic coast of north Donegal.

Dorian describes the ordinary and the everyday - births, deaths and marriages, hedge-schools and schoolmasters, the poitin industry and donkey races, local systems of land holding, the social position of craftsmen and musicians, and the personal and sectarian hatreds that shaped his childhood. And then he describes the extraordinary and the incomprehensible - the Great Famine and the 'mournful silence', the sense of communal bereavement, that followed in its wake.

The lasting image is of people who had sat late into the small hours debating politics in the years before the blight congregating now in silence, lacking words for their experience.".

"Hugh Dorian died in great poverty in the Bogside in April 1914 and was buried in an unmarked grave in Derry City Cemetery. He never saw his narrative - which contains the most extensive lower-class account of the Great Famine - in print.

Prefaced by a scholarly introduction which traces the personal and political troubles that befell the author, this first edition of a unique 'history from below' will rivet the general reader and all interested in social and cultural history and the politics of memory."--BOOK JACKET.

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Pages
343

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Cover of: The outer edge of Ulster
The outer edge of Ulster: a memoir of social life in nineteenth-century Donegal
2001, University of Notre Dame Press
in English
Cover of: The Outer Edge of Ulster
The Outer Edge of Ulster
May 17, 2001, The Lilliput Press Ltd
Paperback in English - New Ed edition
Cover of: The outer edge of Ulster
The outer edge of Ulster: a memoir of social life in nineteenth-century Donegal
2001, The Lilliput Press Ltd.
in English - Paperback ed.
Cover of: The outer edge of Ulster
The outer edge of Ulster: a memoir of social life in nineteenth-century Donegal
2000, Lilliput Press in association with Donegal County Council
in English

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Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Dublin, Ireland

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
941.69/3
Library of Congress
DA990.D6 D63 2000

The Physical Object

Pagination
viii, 343 p. :
Number of pages
343

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL4023262M
ISBN 10
1901866149
LCCN
2001409672
OCLC/WorldCat
47759007
Library Thing
1448266
Goodreads
3732406

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