Professor John Wardell and university history in Ireland in the early twentieth century

IF 0.3 3区 社会学 0 HUMANITIES, MULTIDISCIPLINARY
Ruairí Cullen
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Abstract:A star graduate of the Trinity College Dublin (TCD) history honours programme, John Wardell, a young man from County Limerick, was appointed lecturer in history at his alma mater in 1902 and promoted to full professor two years later. Until illness forced his resignation in 1911, Wardell attempted to modernise and expand the history programme—and pioneered the introduction of Irish content—at the college with the help of a handful of colleagues. His vision of what constituted valuable Irish history was informed by his background: generations of ancestors had fought for the Crown throughout the Empire and he was obsessed with his family history. By rediscovering Wardell, we are offered a revealing glimpse into the mindset of a young Irish Protestant from a landholding background during a tumultuous period for his class. In doing so, we also gain insight into a formative period in Irish historiography when debates surrounding ‘national’ history and what to consider valuable source material intensified.
约翰·沃德尔教授和二十世纪初爱尔兰的大学历史
摘要:作为都柏林三一学院(TCD)历史荣誉课程的明星毕业生,来自利默里克郡的约翰·沃德尔于1902年被任命为该校历史讲师,两年后晋升为正教授。直到1911年疾病迫使他辞职之前,沃德尔一直试图在几位同事的帮助下,将历史课程现代化并扩大,并率先引入爱尔兰内容。他对宝贵的爱尔兰历史的看法是由他的背景决定的:几代祖先在整个帝国为王位而战,他痴迷于自己的家族史。通过重新发现沃德尔,我们得以一窥这位年轻的爱尔兰新教徒在他所在阶级动荡时期的心态。在这样做的过程中,我们也深入了解了爱尔兰史学的形成时期,当时围绕“国家”历史的辩论以及如何考虑有价值的原始材料。
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