Round table: Decolonising Irish history? Possibilities, challenges, practices

IF 0.3 1区 历史学 Q2 HISTORY IRISH HISTORICAL STUDIES Pub Date : 2021-11-01 DOI:10.1017/ihs.2021.57
Caoimhe Nic Dháibhéid, Shahmima Akhtar, D. Hassett, K. Kenny, L. McAtackney, I. McBride, Timothy G. McMahon, J. Ohlmeyer
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Abstract The nature of Ireland's place within the British Empire continues to attract significant public and scholarly attention. While historians of Ireland have long accepted the complexity of Ireland's imperial past as both colonised and coloniser, the broader public debate has grown more heated in recent months, buffeted by Brexit, the Decade of Centenaries and global events. At the same time, the imperatives of social movements such as Black Lives Matter and Decolonising the Curriculum have asked us to reflect on the assumptions, hierarchies and norms underpinning the structures of society, including the production of knowledge and the higher education system. This round table brings together scholars from diverse disciplinary and methodological backgrounds to examine the prospects, possibilities and challenges of what decolonising Irish history might mean for our field. It sets these discussions within broader frameworks, considering both the relationship of Irish historical writing to postcolonial theory and the developments in the latter field in the last twenty years. It also reflects on the sociology of our discipline and makes suggestions for future research agendas.
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圆桌会议:爱尔兰历史的非殖民化?可能性、挑战、实践
爱尔兰在大英帝国中的地位一直吸引着公众和学术界的关注。虽然爱尔兰历史学家长期以来一直接受爱尔兰作为殖民地和殖民者的帝国历史的复杂性,但近几个月来,受英国脱欧、百年纪念十年和全球事件的影响,更广泛的公众辩论变得更加激烈。与此同时,诸如“黑人的命也是命”和“课程非殖民化”等社会运动的必要性要求我们反思支撑社会结构的假设、等级和规范,包括知识的生产和高等教育系统。这个圆桌会议汇集了来自不同学科和方法背景的学者来研究前景,可能性和什么非殖民化的爱尔兰历史可能意味着我们的领域的挑战。它将这些讨论置于更广泛的框架内,考虑到爱尔兰历史写作与后殖民理论的关系以及后一领域在过去二十年中的发展。它也反映了我们学科的社会学,并对未来的研究议程提出了建议。
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期刊介绍: This journal is published jointly by the Irish Historical Society and the Ulster Society for Irish Historical Studies. Published twice a year, Irish Historical Studies covers all areas of Irish history, including the medieval period. We thank William E. Vaughn of the management committee of Irish Historical Studies for his permission to republish the following two articles.
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