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The Patriotic Children's Treat: Irish Nationalism and Children's Culture at the Twilight of Empire
Published in:
Irish Studies Review, , Page: 167,Carfax Publishing Company
Aims & Objectives:
This article discusses the control of the cultural allegiances of Irish children in the 19th century
Abstract:
Argues that Irish children's culture was a critical site of textual and historical contestation throughout the 19th century. How nationalists and loyalists competed for the control of the cultural allegiances of Irish children; Ramifications of the February 1900 visit of England's Queen Victoria to Ireland; Special treatment accorded to children during the queen's visit.
Authors:
Janette Condon
Study Type:
Non Study Papers » Discussion paper, review, commentary, letter »
Notes:
8 2 Article Accession Number: 3807312; Condon, Janette; Source Info: Aug2000, Vol. 8 Issue 2, p167; Note: Publisher Information: Carfax Publishing Company.; Subject Term: VOYAGES & travels; Subject Term: NATIONALISM -- History; Subject Term: CHILDREN -- Social conditions -- History; Subject Term: IRELAND; Number of Pages: 12p; Illustrations: 2 Black & White Photographs. Document Type: Article; Full Text Word Count: 6184
Keywords:
- CHILDREN -- Social conditions -- History
- Ireland
- NATIONALISM -- History
- VICTORIA, Queen of Great Britain
- VOYAGES & travels
Geography:
Republic of Ireland (Republic of Ireland)

