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Polish-Irish Encounters in the Old and New Europe

Book on DemandKartoniert, Paperback
304 Seiten
Englisch
Peter Langerschienen am30.10.2011
The cultural, political, social and economic interaction between Ireland and Poland has a long and complex history. This volume intends to contribute to an emerging debate around the issues concerned by looking at alternative frameworks for understanding the relationship between the two countries.mehr
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KlappentextThe cultural, political, social and economic interaction between Ireland and Poland has a long and complex history. This volume intends to contribute to an emerging debate around the issues concerned by looking at alternative frameworks for understanding the relationship between the two countries.
Details
ISBN/GTIN978-3-0343-0253-1
ProduktartBook on Demand
EinbandartKartoniert, Paperback
Erscheinungsjahr2011
Erscheinungsdatum30.10.2011
Reihen-Nr.39
Seiten304 Seiten
SpracheEnglisch
Gewicht470 g
Artikel-Nr.16836353

Inhalt/Kritik

Inhaltsverzeichnis
Contents: John Belchem: Patterns of Mobility: Irish and Polish Migration in Comparative Historical Perspective - Róisín Healy: Religion and Rebellion: The Catholic Church in Ireland and Poland from 1848 to 1867 - Paul McNamara: Sean Lester and Polish Foreign Policy in the Free City of Danzig, 1934-1937 - Jonathan Murphy: Common Resolutions to Common Problems?´ Drawing Parallels between Irish and Polish Experiences with Frontier Issues in the Twentieth Century - John Merchant: Universal Identities and Local Realities: Young Poland´s (Mis)readings of Synge - Robert Looby: Politics and the Reception of Irish Drama in Post-War Poland - Joanna Rostek: From a Polish in Dublin to Polish Dublin: Retracing Changing Migratory Patterns in Two Recent Dublin Novels´ by Polish Migrants - Patrick Nugent: Ireland´s Symbolic Landscapes: A Polish Perspective - Bartlomiej Walczak: School, Family and EU-migration: Sociological and Educational Implications - Liliana Kalinowska: Systems in Process: A Historical Review of Polish and Irish Early Childhood Education - Joanna Baumgart/Fiona Farr: Polish Teenagers´ Integration into Irish Secondary Schools: Language, Culture and Support Systems - Ewelina Debaene/Romana Kopecková: Adult Learners Encountering the Polish Language in Ireland - Rozalia Ligus: Adult Children´ of Emigrants and their Migration Experience - Tomasz Kamusella: Immigrants, Migrants or New Irish? - Nanette Schuppers: An Initial Report on the Integration of Polish Migrants in Ireland: The Issues of Language and Deskilling - Kinga Olszewska: Towards a Cosmopolitan Identity: ArtPolonia and the Aughnacloy Truagh European Schools Project - Simon Warren: Against Cosmopolitanism? A Theoretical Exploration of the Tensions between Irish-Speaking and Post-Nationalist Multicultural Ireland.mehr

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Autor

Sabine Egger is a Lecturer in the Department of German Studies at Mary Immaculate College (University of Limerick). She holds a PhD from the Humboldt University of Berlin and has published on memory in East German writing, questions of identity in twentieth-century German and Irish literature and culture, and the teaching and learning of intercultural awareness. Her book From the Margins to the Centre: Irish Perspectives on Swiss Culture and Literature, edited with Patrick Studer, was published by Peter Lang in 2007.
John McDonagh is a Senior Lecturer in the Department of English Language and Literature at Mary Immaculate College (University of Limerick). He is the author of Brendan Kennelly: A Host of Ghosts (2004) and editor, with Stephen Newman, of Michael Hartnett Remembered (2006). His latest book, A Fine Statement: An Irish Poets' Anthology, was published in 2008.