Introduction: The Politics and Polemics of Culture in Ireland, 1800–2010
1. British Government and the Shaping of Irish Cultural Life in the Nineteenth Century
2. Liberal Scruples and Cultural Revival, 1890–1916
3. Institutional Experiments in Culture
4. Culture and the Conservative Revolution, 1916–21
5. Anarchy, Gaelicism and Culture, 1922–32
6. Cultural Institutions and the Gaelic Ideal
7. Flying the Nets of Insularity
8. Culture, Tradition and the Individual Talent of Sean O'Faolain
9. Culture and the Public Sphere, 1922–50
10. Towards the Formation of an Arts Council, 1945–51
11. Thriving on Official Neglect: Popular Culture, 1950–70
12. The Arts Council in the 1950s
13. The 1960s
14. Charles Haughey and the Politics of Art
15. Reforming the Arts Council
16. The North Erupts: Studying Culture in Troubled Times
17. Transforming the Arts Council
18. Excellence or Access?: The Call for Cultural Democracy
19. The Community Arts Movement
20. Suddenly, a Department for Culture Emerges
21. Mediating Culture: The Role of Arts Journalism
22. The Construction of Heritage, 1950–1970
23. The Institutionalisation of Heritage, 1970–2010
24. Heritage in Conflict, 1992–2010
25. Culture and the Celtic Tiger
Biography
Pat Cooke was director of the MA in Cultural Policy and Arts Management at University College Dublin from 2006 to 2020. Prior to that he directed two major heritage sites on behalf of the state heritage service (Office of Public Works), Kilmainham Gaol and the Pearse Museum.






