Durkheim and National Identity in Ireland

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This book examines the development of opposed Nationalist and Unionists identities as products of different economies, symbolically represented in religious differences, that impelled conflicting cultures and ideals of best interest that were fundamentally incompatible within a single identity.

"Durkheim and National Identity in Ireland provides an engaging analysis of the nation-building process in Ireland. Using Durkheim's theory, this book offers an alternative explanation for the transformation of religious, national, and cultural conflicts into moral ones. Its theoretical arguments and its re-examination of Irish history should capture the interest of scholars in nationalism, sociology of religion, and sociology of knowledge. Its sharp theoretical engagement should generate a nice debate among its Durkheimian as well as its non-Durkheimian readership." - Xabier Itçaina, Researcher, Center Emile Durkheim, Sciences po Bordeaux, France

"Analyses of conflict zones too often start from the conflict itself, this book instead explores how structures engender violence. Nor does Dingley just look at social, economic and political clashes. Using Durkheim's insights, he examines how competing value systems created the ground for conflict in Ireland, structuring difference in people's minds. As he points out, there is a fundamental need to address these underlying value systems if there is to be lasting reconciliation." - Peter Catterall, Reader in History, University of Wesminster, UK

"Dingley's study is a provocative and sustained synthesis of history and sociological theory that achieves a fresh interpretation of modern Irish nationalism and Ulster unionism." - Liam Kennedy, Professor Emeritus of Economic & Social History, Queen's University,Belfast, Ireland


Autorentext
James Dingley is a sociologist who has researched terrorism and nationalism at the University of Ulster, UK, and Queen's University Belfast, Ireland. He is former Head of Department of Business and Management, University of Kurdistan-Hawler, Iraq, and Chairman of the Francis Hutcheson Institute, Belfast, Ireland. He has published widely in major international journals and this is his fifth book in the area of terrorism and nationalism.

Inhalt

  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

Weitere Informationen

  • Allgemeine Informationen
    • GTIN 09781137442581
    • Sprache Englisch
    • Genre Political Science
    • Größe H216mm x B140mm
    • Jahr 2015
    • EAN 9781137442581
    • Format Fester Einband
    • ISBN 978-1-137-44258-1
    • Veröffentlichung 05.03.2015
    • Titel Durkheim and National Identity in Ireland
    • Autor J. Dingley
    • Untertitel Applying the Sociology of Knowledge and Religion
    • Gewicht 3796g
    • Herausgeber Palgrave Macmillan
    • Anzahl Seiten 211
    • Lesemotiv Verstehen

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