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Durkheim and national identity in Ireland [Texte imprimé] : applying the sociology of knowledge and religion / James Dingley

بواسطة:نوع المادة : نصنصتفاصيل النشر:New York ; Basingstoke : Palgrave Macmillan, 2015وصف:1 vol. (211 p.) : couv. ill. ; 24 cmتدمك:
  • 978-1-137-44258-1
الموضوع:تصنيف DDC:
  • 941.5 23E
تصنيفات أخرى:
  • 941
المحتويات:
Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Durkheim as a French Nationalist -- 2. Durkheim's Sociology of Knowledge -- 3. Nations and Nationalism -- 4. Ireland, The Revisionist Debate -- 5. Science and the Arts in Ireland -- 6. Ireland and Nationalism -- 7. Knowledge, Truth and the Problem of Useless Knowledge
ملخص:"Durkheim and National Identity in Ireland uses the classical sociology of Durkheim, in association with established theories of nation formation, to explore the development of opposed national identities in Ireland and Northern Ireland. James Dingley looks at Catholicism, the core of Irish nationalist identity, and draws upon its established sociological association of pre-industrial, rural peasant society and culture. By contrast, Dingley reviews Protestantism as the core of Ulster identity, with the equal association of industrial, scientific society, as the key elements in explaining why Ulster Unionists evolved an opposed and incompatible culture and identity to Irish nationalism. These underlying religious philosophies of Catholicism and Protestantism illustrate how religion acted as a symbolic representation of socio-economic separate development, and examine a Durkheimian analysis as an alternative approach to conflict resolution in Northern Ireland"-- Provided by publisher
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"Durkheim and National Identity in Ireland uses the classical sociology of Durkheim, in association with established theories of nation formation, to explore the development of opposed national identities in Ireland and Northern Ireland. James Dingley looks at Catholicism, the core of Irish nationalist identity, and draws upon its established sociological association of pre-industrial, rural peasant society and culture. By contrast, Dingley reviews Protestantism as the core of Ulster identity, with the equal association of industrial, scientific society, as the key elements in explaining why Ulster Unionists evolved an opposed and incompatible culture and identity to Irish nationalism. These underlying religious philosophies of Catholicism and Protestantism illustrate how religion acted as a symbolic representation of socio-economic separate development, and examine a Durkheimian analysis as an alternative approach to conflict resolution in Northern Ireland"-- Provided by publisher

Bibliogr. p. [193]-203

Machine generated contents note: -- 1. Durkheim as a French Nationalist -- 2. Durkheim's Sociology of Knowledge -- 3. Nations and Nationalism -- 4. Ireland, The Revisionist Debate -- 5. Science and the Arts in Ireland -- 6. Ireland and Nationalism -- 7. Knowledge, Truth and the Problem of Useless Knowledge

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