Irish Culture and Partition, 1920–1955

Author:   Stephen O'Neill
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
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Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 April 2026
Format:   Hardback
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Irish Culture and Partition, 1920–1955


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Irish Culture and Partition, 1920–1955 is the first study of the impact of partition on the culture of Ireland. Examining the island’s literature, art, history and visual culture, it argues that the establishment and maintenance of partition had a deep impact on the ways that Irish culture was produced and interpreted. Drawing upon archives from both partition states, as well as the private papers of several authors, it resituates debates around Irish culture and politics within the polemics of state formation, including work from Evie Hone, St John Ervine, Michael McLaverty, William Conor, Flann O’Brien, Agnes Romilly White, Benedict Kiely, Dorothy Macardle and many others. It also places literature and culture within the context of literary congresses, art exhibitions, state festivals and World’s Fairs. In considering partition not as a past event but a process which continues in the present, this study recovers the networks of influence and production as well as the debates around partition that propelled Irish culture in these years. Placing the production of culture and the invention of tradition by the two Irish partition states in conversation with each other for the first time, Irish Culture and Partition, 1920–1955 argues for a reconsideration of the language, imagery and chronology of the island’s division.

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Author:   Stephen O'Neill
Publisher:   Liverpool University Press
Imprint:   Liverpool University Press
ISBN:  

9781836244813


ISBN 10:   1836244819
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   28 April 2026
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

Introduction: The Long Partition of Ireland Irish Culture and the Boundary Question Senses of State, 1925–1932 The Pasts and Futures of Partition facing Gethsamene: partition, fatalism and the 'northern minority' The Antinomies of 'Ulster' Regionalism Until Then

Reviews

‘An original, engaging, and timely account of the culture wars that followed the partition of Ireland. Challenging teleological assumptions about the role of cultural differences in determining partition, Stephen O’Neill’s important study charts in revealing detail how cultural identities and traditions were instrumentalised to legitimise Ireland’s two partition states.’ - Professor Fearghal McGarry, Queen’s University Belfast


Author Information

Stephen O’Neill is Teaching Fellow in Twentieth Century Literature at the School of English, Trinity College Dublin.

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