Battle Songs for the Irish Brigades
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 43,55 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Ballads, Irish
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Page : 36 pages
File Size : 43,55 MB
Release : 1915
Category : Ballads, Irish
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Author : Catherine V. Bateson
Publisher : LSU Press
Page : 318 pages
File Size : 42,18 MB
Release : 2022-09-28
Category : History
ISBN : 080717839X
Irish-born and Irish-descended soldiers and sailors were involved in every major engagement of the American Civil War. Throughout the conflict, they shared their wartime experiences through songs and song lyrics, leaving behind a vast trove of ballads in songbooks, letters, newspaper publications, wartime diaries, and other accounts. Taken together, these songs and lyrics offer an underappreciated source of contemporary feelings and opinions about the war. Catherine V. Bateson’s Irish American Civil War Songs provides the first in-depth exploration of Irish Americans’ use of balladry to portray and comment on virtually every aspect of the war as witnessed by the Irish on the front line and home front. Bateson considers the lyrics, themes, and sentiments of wartime songs produced in America but often originating with those born across the Atlantic in Ireland and Britain. Her analysis gives new insight into views held by the Irish migrant diaspora about the conflict and the ways those of Irish descent identified with and fought to defend their adopted homeland. Bateson’s investigation of Irish American song lyrics within the context of broader wartime experiences enhances our understanding of the Irish contribution to the American Civil War. At the same time, it demonstrates how Irish songs shaped many American balladry traditions as they laid the foundation of the Civil War’s musical soundscape.
Author : St. Clair Augustin Mulholland
Publisher : Fordham Univ Press
Page : 646 pages
File Size : 14,59 MB
Release : 1996
Category : History
ISBN : 9780823216062
The 116th Pennsylvania was no ordinary regiment. For two hard years it fought with Thomas Meagher's celebrated Irish Brigade of the Army of the Potomac. Though only partially Irish itself, the 116th won an honored place in this famous unit's history by its faithful service in some of the bloodiest campaigns of the war. The mutual respect between the Irish and the 116th was certainly founded on their shared bravery and suffering during the campaigns from Fredericksburg to Petersburg, but it no doubt also owed something to the remarkable Irish colonel, St. Clair Mulholland, who commanded the 116th through most of its battles. Mulholland was a soldier's soldier: disciplined, courageous, caring, and dedicated to the men of his regiment. Wounded four times (once, it was thought, mortally), he time and again rose from his hospital bed to return to command. Winner of the congressional Medal of Honor for his actions at Chancellorsville, he was later brevetted brigadier general and major general for service in the Wilderness and at Petersburg.
Author : Tim Kendall
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 771 pages
File Size : 47,31 MB
Release : 2007-02-22
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 0191569372
Thirty-seven chapters, written by leading literary critics from across the world, describe the latest thinking about twentieth-century war poetry. The book maps both the uniqueness of each war and the continuities between poets of different wars, while the interconnections between the literatures of war and peacetime, and between combatant and civilian poets, are fully considered. The focus is on Britain and Ireland, but links are drawn with the poetry of the United States and continental Europe. The Oxford Handbook feeds a growing interest in war poetry and offers, in toto, a definitive survey of the terrain. It is intended for a broad audience, made up of specialists and also graduates and undergraduates, and is an essential resource for both scholars of particular poets and for those interested in wider debates about modern poetry. This scholarly and readable assessment of the field will provide an important point of reference for decades to come.
Author : Irwin Silber
Publisher : Courier Corporation
Page : 399 pages
File Size : 29,90 MB
Release : 1995-01-01
Category : Music
ISBN : 0486284387
Reprint. Originally published: New York: Columbia University Press, 1960.
Author : Norreys Jephson O'Conor
Publisher : Cambridge, Mass. : Harvard University Press
Page : 282 pages
File Size : 20,5 MB
Release : 1924
Category : History
ISBN :
No detailed description available for "Changing Ireland".
Author : Richard S. Grayson
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 289 pages
File Size : 21,48 MB
Release : 2016-03-02
Category : History
ISBN : 1316565386
The year 1916 witnessed two events that would profoundly shape both politics and commemoration in Ireland over the course of the following century. Although the Easter Rising and the Battle of the Somme were important historical events in their own right, their significance also lay in how they came to be understood as iconic moments in the emergence of Northern Ireland and the Irish Republic. Adopting an interdisciplinary approach drawing on history, politics, anthropology and cultural studies, this volume explores how the memory of these two foundational events has been constructed, mythologised and revised over the course of the past century. The aim is not merely to understand how the Rising and the Somme came to exert a central place in how the past is viewed in Ireland, but to explore wider questions about the relationship between history, commemoration and memory.
Author : George Walter Prothero
Publisher :
Page : 450 pages
File Size : 39,43 MB
Release : 1923
Category : World War, 1914-1918
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Author : Sara Breitenfeldt
Publisher : Lulu.com
Page : 101 pages
File Size : 46,19 MB
Release : 2011-05-19
Category : History
ISBN : 0557348943
A look at key 19th century Irish Americans and the songs written about them.
Author : Ellen Forrester
Publisher :
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 21,10 MB
Release : 1869
Category : English poetry
ISBN :