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A retrospective and prospective look at the 'happy English child' - the applicability of postcolonial theory to the British government's education policy in Ireland in the late nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

Authors

Relihan, Martina

Abstract

This paper looks at traditional nationalist and revisionist schools of historiography in relation to the British government's educational policy in Ireland following the establishment of the national school system in 1831 until the beginning of the twentieth century. It contrasts this with the postcolonial historiographical approach. It also looks at concepts of 'internal colonialisation' and the concept of the 'celtic fringe'. It relates these various approaches particularly to the effect of the government's educational policy on the position of the Irish language at that time.

Subjects

IRELAND; HISTORIOGRAPHY; EDUCATION policy; TWENTIETH century; SOCIAL policy

Publication

Irish Educational Studies, 2005, Vol 24, Issue 2/3, p123

ISSN

0332-3315

Publication type

Academic Journal

DOI

10.1080/03323310500435323

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