
This volume has been produced to mark the retirement of Roy Foster from the Carroll Professorship of Irish history at the University of Oxford, and to mark his extraordinary career as a historian, literary critic, and public intellectual. It consists of twenty three essays contributed by many of the leading historians of modern Ireland, including scholars whose work has influenced Roy Foster's own research, leading Irish historians who have influenced and have been influenced by Foster, and younger scholars who were supervised and/or mentored by Roy and whose work he greatly admires. Essays chart Foster's career while reflecting on developments in the field of Irish history writing, teaching, and research since the 1970s. Focussing on the history of Ireland since 1800, these essays cover a wide spectrum of topics and ideas including aspects of the Irish land question, generational and intellectual tensions, political biography, and social and cultural change.
This collection of essays investigates the evolution of Irish historical scholarship and the significant contributions of Roy Foster to the field of modern Irish history. Edited by Senia Pašeta, the volume brings together twenty-three leading historians to examine the trajectory of Irish studies since the 1970s. The contributors, ranging from established peers to former students, utilize their collective expertise to analyze the shifts in research, teaching, and intellectual inquiry that have defined the discipline during Foster's tenure at the University of Oxford.
What You Will Find
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Experts recognize this volume as a significant contribution to the study of Irish historiography and a fitting tribute to a prominent academic figure. Readers frequently note the academic density of the prose, which serves as a valuable resource for scholars interested in the evolution of modern Irish historical research.
Page Count:
288
Publication Date:
2016-01-01
Publisher:
OUP Oxford
ISBN-10:
0191065188
ISBN-13:
9780191065187
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