The Story of Us: Independent Ireland and the 1926 Census

Author:   Orlaith McBride ,  John Gibney
Publisher:   Irish Academic Press Ltd
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Pages:   216
Publication Date:   16 April 2026
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The Story of Us: Independent Ireland and the 1926 Census


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On 18 April 1926 the first census of an independent Irish state was undertaken. Across the 26 counties over 700,000 census forms were completed by, or on behalf of, the 2,971,992 people living in the Irish Free State. But what can we know of the lives that they led? A century later, with the release of the 1926 census by the National Archives on 18 April 2026, those forms come alive again - revealing a nation in transition and a people forging their identity in the early decades of independence. The Story of Us brings together an wide range of scholars to illuminate the individuals and communities hidden within the census returns. From island settlements to expanding cities, from rural farms and urban tenements to the mansions of the aristocracy, the book traces a vibrant cross-section of society. Lavishly illustrated, it explores themes ranging from entertainment and the arts to housing, infrastructure, family life, and social change. The Story of Us offers not only a compelling portrait of 1926 Ireland but a deeper understanding of the world in which these lives unfolded.

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Author:   Orlaith McBride ,  John Gibney
Publisher:   Irish Academic Press Ltd
Imprint:   Irish Academic Press Ltd
ISBN:  

9781788551816


ISBN 10:   1788551818
Pages:   216
Publication Date:   16 April 2026
Audience:   General/trade ,  General
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Forthcoming
Availability:   Not yet available   Availability explained
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Table of Contents

1. Days in the life: the weekend of the census – Gregory Walls 2. Passion and patriotism: recreation in independent Ireland – Paul Rouse 3. Ireland at a crossroads: Seumas O’Sullivan and The Dublin Magazine – Frank Shovlin 4. Dogged adaptation: Irish architecture in April 1926 – Ellen Rowley 5. The Irish diaspora in the United States – Mike Cronin 6. The Irish diaspora in Britain – Mo Moulton 7. Creating and analysing the 1926 census – Gregory Walls 8. Names and ages, families and places – Gregory Walls 9. Everyday life: Miltown Malbay, Co. Clare, April 1926 – Anne Dolan 10. The revolutionary generation in the 1926 census – John Gibney and Gregory Walls 11. The 1926 census and the impact of war and revolution – Marie Coleman 12. From workhouse to county home: St Phelim’s Hospital, Cavan, in 1926 – Georgina Laragy 13. Migration and the 1926 census – Miriam Nyhan Grey 14. Inward migration in the 1926 census – John Gibney 15. Emigration, return, friendship and war: Headford, Co. Galway – Kate O’Malley 16. The children of Dogfish Lane, Galway city – Sarah-Anne Buckley 17. An island family: Gola, Co. Donegal, 1926 – Orlaith McBride 18. Gaeltacht ar fán: Doire Fhinín i 1926/ Barely alive: a ghost Gaeltacht in Muskerry in 1926 – Cormac Ó Gráda 19. Language, politics and religion: Identities in the 1926 Census – Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh 20. Daonáireamh 1926 agus an Ghaeilge/The 1926 Census and the Irish language – Gearóid Ó Tuathaigh 21. Minority population decline in the south of Ireland between 1911 and 1926 – Andy Bielenberg 22. Gender, dependence and the family economy in the 1926 census: Featherbed Lane, Cork city – Lindsey Earner-Byrne 23. The Anglo-Irish aristocracy in the 1926 census – Terence Dooley 24. Livelihoods and living conditions – Gregory Walls 25. Housing in Ireland, 1926– Ruth McManus 26. 16 Digges Street Upper, Dublin city – Padraig Yeates 27. 34 Marlborough Street, Dublin city – Ida Milne 28. Industrial heritage in the 1926 census – Rob Goodbody 29. Releasing the 1926 census – Jessica Baldwin, Gerard Byrne, Niamh McDonnell, Dáire Rooney

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Orlaith McBride has been Director of the National Archives/An Chartlann Náisiúnta since April 2020. She previously served as Director of the Arts Council/An Chomhairle Ealaíon, where she led major national initiatives including the 2016 commemorations programme. Earlier in her career, she worked widely across the arts sector. She has served on Dublin City University’s Governing Authority and is a member of the Brian Friel Trust. John Gibney is Assistant Editor with the Royal Irish Academy’s Documents on Irish Foreign Policy programme. He has written widely on Irish history and historiography. His books include A Short History of Ireland (Yale University Press), and he was one of the co-curators of the major international exhibitions presented by the National Archives in partnership with the RIA to mark the centenaries of both the Anglo-Irish Treaty of 1921 and the Irish membership of the League of Nations in 1923.

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