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245 00 $aMaking 1916 :$bmaterial and visual culture of the Easter Rising /$c[edited by] Lisa Godson and Joanna Brück.
246 30 $aMaterial and visual culture of the Easter Rising
264 1 $aLiverpool :$bLiverpool University Press,$c2015.
300 $axviii, 294 pages :$billustrations (some color), maps ;$c24 cm
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504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 266-284) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction -- Joanna Brück and Lisa Godson / Approaching the material and visual culture of the 1916 Rising -- Section 1: The Fabric of the Rising -- Brian Hand / The fabric of a deathless dream: a short introduction to the origins and meanings of the 1916 tricolour flag -- Jane Tynan / The unmilitary appearance of the 1916 Rebels -- Franc Myles / Beating the retreat: the final hours of the Easter Rising -- Daniel Jewesbury / The constitution of a state yet to come: the unbroken promise of the Half-Proclamation -- Bill McCormack / What is a forgery or a catalyst? The so-called 'Castle Document' of Holy Week 1916 -- Ciara Chambers / The 'aftermath' of the Rising in cinema newsreels -- Section 2: The Affective Bonds of the Rising -- Orla Fitzpatrick / Portraits and propaganda: photographs of the widows and children of the 1916 leaders in The Catholic Bulletin -- Jack Elliott / 'After I am hanged my portrait will be interesting but not before'. Ephemera and the construction of personal responses to the Easter Rising -- Joanna Brück / Nationalism, gender and memory: internment camp craftwork, 1916-1923 -- Laura McAtackney / Female prison autograph books: (re)remembering the Easter Rising through the experiences of Irish Civil War imprisonment -- Brian Crowley / Pearse's profile: the making of an icon -- Section 3: Revivalism and the Rising -- Elaine Sisson / Dublin Civic Week and the materialisation of history -- Mary Ann Bolger / Redesigning the Rising: typographic commemorations of 1916 -- Róisín Kennedy / The Capuchin Annual: visual art and the legacy of 1916, one generation on -- Hilary O'Kelly / National Revival dress and 1916 -- Section 4: Remembering the Rising -- Lar Joye and Brenda Malone / Displaying the nation: the 1916 exhibition at the National Museum of Ireland (1932-1991) -- Elizabeth Crooke / A story of absence and recovery: the Easter Rising in museums in Northern Ireland -- Pat Cooke / History, materiality and the myth of 1916 -- Damian Shiels / Place versus memory: forgetting Ireland's sites of independence? -- Catherine Marshall / 'Of all the trials not to paint...'. Sir John Lavery's painting High Treason, Court of Criminal Appeal: the Trial of Roger Casement 1916 -- Justin Carville / 'Dusty fingers of time': photography, materials memory and 1916 -- Lisa Godson / Religion, ritual and the performance of memory in the Irish Free State -- Afterword -- Nicholas Allen / Lost city of the archipelago: Dublin at the end of Empire.
520 $aThis volume presents a wealth of studies on the visual and material culture of the 1916 Easter Rising - a pivotal moment in Irish history when insurrectionists sought to seize political power from Britain and to declare an independent republic. While the Rising has been the subject of political, military and cultural histories, the rich variety of objects and images associated with this seminal event and its after-life have not previously formed a focus of sustained academic enquiry. Featuring more than 20 essays from prominent and emerging scholars across diverse fields including archaeology, design history, photography, history of art and museology, Making 1916 interrogates how spaces, objects and images were central to the experience and subsequent understanding of the Easter Rising. In this 'decade of commemorations', it addresses the 'things' of 1916 not as mere illustrations of history, but as having agency and effect on material practices central to contested concepts of identity and the creation of social memory. Topics include uniforming the rebels, the meaning of the 1916 tricolour flag, the production of commemorative objects, the uses of image of bereaved families in the aftermath of the Rising, the gestation of the National Museum of Ireland's 1916 exhibitions, and the ways in which rituals at the graves of the executed leaders and elsewhere sustain certain forms of remembrance.
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