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Tables of Contents for Catholic Churchmen and the Celtic Revival in Ireland, 1848-1916
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
7
1
ABBREVIATIONS
8
1
INTRODUCTION
9
18
Irish nationalism
9
4
Church and nationality
13
2
The Church and the zealots
15
2
Common ground
17
5
Revivalism and the Anglo-Irish
22
2
Aims and method
24
3
PART ONE: CONTEXT
1 Culture and faith
27
18
Religion and national culture
27
1
The genesis of Irish nationalism
28
1
A Golden Age recalled
29
2
Clerical guardians of the past and the Gaelic literati
31
4
Two faces of the Revival
35
2
Contrasts: pagan and Christian Ireland
37
3
The strength of the Gaelic language
40
1
The Church and Gaelic culture
41
4
2 Maynooth and the Irish language
45
15
The professorship of Irish
47
5
The O'Hickey episode
52
5
Evaluation
57
3
3 The rediscovery of the past
60
20
Churchmen and the Golden Age
60
4
The contribution of Fr John Lanigan
64
3
Scholars and the Golden Age: Petrie, O'Donovan and O'Curry
67
3
James Hardiman: Catholic-Gaelic nationalist
70
4
The hidden Ireland of Daniel Corkery and Fr Patrick Dinneen
74
3
Eoin MacNeill: the scholar revolutionary
77
3
PART TWO: THE BISHOPS
4 The inheritance and legacy of John MacHale
80
16
A late twentieth-century prelate
80
1
Episcopal nationalism under the Union
81
2
John MacHale, archbishop of Tuam
83
3
MacHale and Young Ireland
86
3
MacHale and the Irish language
89
7
5 The influence of Paul Cullen
96
13
The making of an ecclesiastical statesman
96
2
Cullen's interest in the past
98
4
Celticism, Catholicism and the Protestant minority
102
2
The impact of Catholic education
104
5
6 The bishops and the revivalist organizations
109
16
Croke's nationalism
110
1
Croke and the Gaelic Athletic Association
111
4
Archbishop Walsh: nationalism as ecclesiastical policy
115
7
Walsh and the politics of cultural nationalism
122
3
PART THREE: THE PRIESTS
7 The priests and the revivalist organizations
125
15
Priests as pioneers
125
3
The priests and the establishment of the Gaelic League
128
5
Gaelic League priests: O'Leary, O'Flanagan and Dinneen
133
7
8 The priests and the ideology of Irish Ireland
140
21
The battle of two civilizations
141
2
Language and religion
143
5
Canon Patrick Sheehan
148
3
Literature and other preoccupations
151
3
National character
154
5
The meaning and value of Irish
159
2
9 The pervasiveness of catholicism
161
11
Religious sensitivities
163
2
The laity's view of Anglicization as de-Catholicization
165
7
CONCLUSION
172
19
An integral tradition
172
2
Evaluation
174
4
The clergy and the zealots
178
13
SOURCES
191
10
INDEX
201