Constructions of Illiteracy in Twentieth-Century Ireland
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Constructions of Illiteracy in Twentieth-Century Ireland
Contesting the Narrative of Full Literacy
Tobin, Maighread
Taylor & Francis Ltd
10/2024
180
Mole
9781032651811
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1. Introduction and Background 2. Power, Knowledge, Silence, and Literacy 3. The Era of Anticipation 1900 to 1921 4. The Era of Independence 1920s and 1930s 5. The Era of Social Progress 1930s and 1940s 6. The Era of Economic Development 1940s to 1960s 7. The Era of Literacy Measurement 1960s to 1980 8. Conclusion
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Irish history;Literacy in Ireland;Illiteracy;Illiterate;Hobsbawn;Invented traditions;Nationalist historiography;Nationalism;Nation-building;National identity;Anderson;Imagined communities;Adult literacy;Foucault;Archival research;Irish society;National Library;Modern Ireland;Nala;Twentieth Century Ireland;Education System;Full Literacy;Irish Language Revival;Poor Literacy Skills;Irish Language;Gaelic Script;Literacy Rates;Industrial Schools;School Attendance Rates;Irish Education System;Vocational Education Committees;Defence Forces Recruits;Irish Defence Forces;Gaelic League;Primary Certificate;Educational Yearbook;Irish National Teachers;Unattached Youth;Functional Illiteracy;National Programme Conference;Young Men
1. Introduction and Background 2. Power, Knowledge, Silence, and Literacy 3. The Era of Anticipation 1900 to 1921 4. The Era of Independence 1920s and 1930s 5. The Era of Social Progress 1930s and 1940s 6. The Era of Economic Development 1940s to 1960s 7. The Era of Literacy Measurement 1960s to 1980 8. Conclusion
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Irish history;Literacy in Ireland;Illiteracy;Illiterate;Hobsbawn;Invented traditions;Nationalist historiography;Nationalism;Nation-building;National identity;Anderson;Imagined communities;Adult literacy;Foucault;Archival research;Irish society;National Library;Modern Ireland;Nala;Twentieth Century Ireland;Education System;Full Literacy;Irish Language Revival;Poor Literacy Skills;Irish Language;Gaelic Script;Literacy Rates;Industrial Schools;School Attendance Rates;Irish Education System;Vocational Education Committees;Defence Forces Recruits;Irish Defence Forces;Gaelic League;Primary Certificate;Educational Yearbook;Irish National Teachers;Unattached Youth;Functional Illiteracy;National Programme Conference;Young Men