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Éirinn & Iran go brách: Iran in Irish-nationalist historical, literary, cultural, and political imaginations from the late 18th century to 1921
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1839989459 (hardcover)
9781839989452 (hardcover)
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Bonakdarian, Mansour
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Éirinn & Iran go brách : Iran in Irish-nationalist historical, literary, cultural, and political imaginations from the late 18th century to 1921 / Mansour Bonakdarian
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London ; New York : Anthem Press, 2023
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772 pages ; 24 cm.
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Includes bibliographical references (pages [653]-695) and index.
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Introduction -- 'Iran' in Irish nationalist antiquarian imaginations: the late eighteenth and early nineteenth century -- Thomas Moore's poetic and historical Irans: Intercepted letters (1813), Lalla Rookh (1817), and The history of Ireland (1835) -- Irans of Young Ireland imaginations, 1842-48: from Thomas Osborne Davis' 'Thermopylae' to James Clarence Mangan's 'Aye-travailing gnomes' -- Contemporary affinities: the Nation and the Anglo-Iranian War of 1856-57 -- An gorta mór of others and nationalist neglect: the Nation and the Iranian famine of 1870-72 -- The ghosts of Iran's past in Irish nationalist imaginations in the second half of the nineteenth century -- Irish nationalists and the Iranian question, 1906-21 -- Perspectival detour: Iranian familiarity with Ireland and the Irish question prior to the Easter Rising -- Nation, history, and memory: the Irish Free State, Europe-centred worlding of Ireland, and James Joyce's Finnegans Wake (1939) -- Conclusion: Historical apophenia, affinities, departures, and nescience.
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Nationalism -- Ireland -- History
Ireland -- Relations -- Iran
Iran -- Relations -- Ireland
Iran -- In literature
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