‘Of Noble Sentiment and Of Noble Thought’: Burns Clubs and Commemoration in Ireland 1800–1950

Frank Ferguson, Matthew Morrow
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The reception of Robert Burns's work and legacy in Ireland, particularly in its Northern province of Ulster has been well documented. Less explored is the range of clubs, commemorations and events that exist and have existed throughout Ireland to honour his memory. This article will explore the foundation and activities of a variety of Burns Clubs and in particular the Belfast Burns Association, one of the longest standing groups within the Burns Federation. While these clubs were mostly situated in the province of Ulster, the article will argue that the commemoration and celebration of Burns was not confined to the northern province, nor was it merely the preserve of those from an Ulster-Scottish cultural background or indeed those from Scotland, or their descendants residing in Ireland. This article will trace the early efforts to mark Burns's significance in Ireland from the early decades of the nineteenth century, chart the widespread engagement in the 1859 Centenary activities across the island and continue into the twentieth century and twenty first centuries where Burns events continued to play a role in Irish civic and cultural life. This survey of commemorative engagement across Ireland pre- and post-partition will provide an insight into the role Burns's legacy played in the shaping of cultural exchange between Ireland and Scotland, the range and variety of civic, cultural and social discourse on Burns's writing and character in an Irish setting, and how the representation of Burns in the Irish public sphere mirrored and diverged from similar initiatives in Scotland and England.
“高尚的情感和高尚的思想”:1800-1950年爱尔兰的烧伤俱乐部和纪念活动
罗伯特·伯恩斯的作品和遗产在爱尔兰,特别是在其北部的阿尔斯特省的接待已经得到了很好的记录。爱尔兰各地为纪念他而设立的俱乐部、纪念活动和活动的范围则较少被探索。本文将探讨各种烧伤俱乐部的基础和活动,特别是贝尔法斯特烧伤协会,烧伤联合会中历史最悠久的团体之一。虽然这些俱乐部大多位于阿尔斯特省,但本文将认为,对伯恩斯的纪念和庆祝活动并不局限于北部省份,也不仅仅是那些具有阿尔斯特-苏格兰文化背景的人或那些来自苏格兰的人,或他们居住在爱尔兰的后代的保留。本文将追溯19世纪早期为纪念伯恩斯在爱尔兰的重要意义所做的早期努力,绘制1859年全岛百年纪念活动的广泛参与,并继续进入20世纪和21世纪,伯恩斯事件继续在爱尔兰公民和文化生活中发挥作用。这项对爱尔兰分治前后的纪念活动的调查将深入了解伯恩斯的遗产在塑造爱尔兰和苏格兰之间的文化交流中所起的作用,在爱尔兰的背景下,关于伯恩斯的写作和性格的公民、文化和社会话语的范围和多样性,以及伯恩斯在爱尔兰公共领域的表现如何反映和区别于苏格兰和英格兰的类似举措。
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