At Home in the Revolution
At Home in the Revolution
Product details
ISBN:9781908996749
Publication Date:November 18, 2015
Number of pages:240
Prizes/Awards:
INDIEFAB Book of the Year Award 2015
History - USA, 2016 - Winner: Bronze
Reviews:
‘There’s a particular pleasure in the well-told anecdote. But in historical scholarship, “well-told” also involves finding the larger meaning of the individual episode. At this, Lucy McDiarmid [...] clearly excels’. James Clyde Sellman for Colloquy, the Graduate School of Arts and Sciences alumni magazine of Harvard University.
‘This work is an exemplar of how to do and write women’s history. Although bookshelves may be groaning with the weight of 1916-themed books this is one book no one interested in the 1916 Rising can be without’. Mary McAuliffe for History Ireland.
'Few books published for the centenary of 1916 will be as original, as entertaining, as thoroughly researched or as well written as this analysis of women's words, ideas and actions during the Easter Rising'. Angela Bourke for the Irish Times. Read the full review here.
'In the torrent of history books published to mark the 1916 centenary, a small number will stand out as worthy of repeated reprint. Lucy McDiarmid’s At Home In The Revolution is one of those books. Its concept is innovative, its substance is enlightening and surprising, and its style and production are a joy to read and hold'. Eoin Ó Broin for the Sunday Business Post. Read the full review here.
'The book is at once a political study of shifting gender relations as well as a thoroughly researched, vivid, emotional, and often comic look at forgotten stories of the Rising that will entertain as much as it will enlighten'. Adam Farley for Irish America Magazine. Read the full review here.
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Lucy McDiarmid
Lucy McDiarmid's scholarly interest in cultural politics, especially quirky, colourful, suggestive episodes, is exemplified by The Irish Art of Controversy (2005) and Poets and the Peacock Dinner: the literary history of a meal (2014). She is a past president of the American Conference for Irish Studies and a former fellow of the Guggenheim Foundation and of the Cullman Center for Scholars and Writers at the New York Public Library.
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