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The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884-2009

Cronin, Mike(Edited by)Murphy, William(Edited by)Rouse, Paul(Edited by)
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This book brings together some of the leading writers in the area of Irish history to assess the importance of the GAA in Irish society since its founding in 1884 and is the first key book to centre on the GAA and Irish history.

While there has been much written about the GAA, the bulk of work has concentrated on the sporting aspects of the Association - the great games and famous players - rather than the role that the GAA has played in wider Irish history.

The chapters cover a large chronological span dating back to the origins of hurling, through the foundation of the GAA, its role in the political life of the nation and ending with an assessment of some of the main issues facing the GAA into the twenty-first century.

Importantly the book also offers original and insightful work on areas including the class make up of the GAA, the centrality of Amateurism in the Association, the role of the Irish language and the ways in which films have featured Gaelic games.

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Product Details
Irish Academic Press Ltd
0716530287 / 9780716530282
Hardback
20/04/2009
Ireland
304 pages, illustrations
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