Space and Place: Lessons from National School Buildings in the North of Ireland


Autoria(s): McKerr, Lynne; Graham, Barbara; Sloan, Brian; Murphy, Eileen
Data(s)

16/08/2016

31/12/1969

Resumo

Forms of integrated schooling are currently promoted in post-conflict Northern Ireland, but an earlier attempt to establish secular education in Ireland during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries – the Irish National Schools system – is often forgotten. A preliminary archaeological study of former National Schools indicated differences in size, placement and external appearance between rural and urban buildings, possibly linked to the expression of divergent cultural and religious traditions in conflict with the reforming principles of the national system. This paper uses archaeological and anthropological perspectives to examine the social and cultural significance of such schools, including the first recorded excavation of an Irish National School, in relation to their past and current significance for education, identity, landscape, place and kinship.

Identificador

http://pure.qub.ac.uk/portal/en/publications/space-and-place-lessons-from-national-school-buildings-in-the-north-of-ireland(44c469aa-4a11-4788-8b92-746b6f58f90f).html

Idioma(s)

eng

Direitos

info:eu-repo/semantics/embargoedAccess

Fonte

McKerr , L , Graham , B , Sloan , B & Murphy , E 2016 , ' Space and Place: Lessons from National School Buildings in the North of Ireland ' International Journal of Historical Archaeology .

Tipo

article