The minority voice: hubert butler and southern irish protestantism, 1900-1991

The minority voice: hubert butler and southern irish protestantism, 1900-1991

Tobin, Robert

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The first full-length study of essayist and controversialist Hubert Butler offers a comprehensive account of a literary and social figure whose importancein twentieth-century Irish culture is increasingly recognised. 'How do such people, with brilliant members and dull ones, fare when they pass from being a dominant minority to being a powerless one?' So asked the Kilkenny man-of-letters Hubert Butler (1900-1991) when considering the fate of Southern Protestants after Irish Independence. As both a product and critic of this culture, Butler posed the question repeatedly, refusing to accept as inevitable the marginalization of his community within the newly established state. Inspired by theexample of the Revivalist generation, he challenged his compatriots to approach modern Irish identity in terms complementary rather than exclusivist. In the process of doing so, he produced a corpus of literary essays European in stature, informed by extensive travel, deep reading, and an activeengagement with the political and social upheavals of his age. His insistenceon the necessity of Protestant participation in Irish life, coupled with his challenges to received Catholic opinion, made him a contentious figure on bothsides of the sectarian divide.This study addresses not only Butler's remarkable personal career, but also some of the larger themes to which he consistently drew attention: the need to balance Irish cosmopolitanism with local relationships; to address the compromises of the Second World War and the hypocrisies of the Cold War; to promote asociety in which constructive dissent might not just be tolerated but valued.As a result, by the end of his life, Butler came to be recognised as a forerunner of the more tolerant andexpansive Ireland of today. INDICE: Introduction The Intellectual Genealogy of a Southern Protestant, c.1900-1930 Nationalism, Cosmopolitanism, and War, 1930-1945 Irish Community and Protestant Belonging, 1930-1949 Christianity, Mass Society, and Cold War, 1945-1972 Public Controversy and Intellectual Dissent, 1949-1972 History, Heritage, and Scholarship, 1930-1972 The Intellectual Legacy of a Southern Protestant, 1972-1991 Postscript Appendices Hubert Butler's Published Writings and Radio Broadcasts The Kilkenny Debates: Topics and Participants

  • ISBN: 978-0-19-964156-7
  • Editorial: Oxford University
  • Encuadernacion: Cartoné
  • Páginas: 320
  • Fecha Publicación: 05/01/2012
  • Nº Volúmenes: 1
  • Idioma: Inglés