

An edition of Wars of words (2005)
the politics of language in Ireland, 1537-2004
By Tony Crowley
Publish Date
2005
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
258
Description:
"Wars of Words offers a reading of the crucial role language has played in Ireland's political history. It concludes by arguing that the Belfast Agreement's recognition that languages are 'part of the cultural wealth of the island of Ireland', will be central to the social development of the Republic and Northern Ireland. The final chapter analyses the way in which contemporary poets have used Gaelic, Hiberno-English, Ulster-English, and Ulster-Scots as vehicles for the various voices that demand to be heard in the new societies on both sides of the border."--Jacket.
subjects: History, Irish language, Language policy, Political aspects of Irish language, LANGUAGE ARTS & DISCIPLINES, Linguistics, Histoire, Aspect politique, Politique linguistique, Irlandais (Langue), Taalpolitiek, Sprachpolitik, Sociolinguistics, Literary criticism, European, Political aspects
Places: Ireland