Why should classical antiquity matter to Irish migration?Irish Migrations and Classical Antiquityargues that ancient Greece and Rome have shaped Irish migration narratives from the earliest texts to the 21st century.These classical models emerge in response to four key drivers of migration: war, economic need, religious motivation and the pursuit of education. Rather than passive inheritances, Graeco-Roman forms are used both to join and to challenge dominant frameworks, offering tools for cultural participation and strategies of resistance to exclusion.
The book traces classical reception in contexts ranging from early Irish origin legends and medieval Latin learning to 21st-century cultural politics, including Irish-language translation, diaspora literature and gendered experiences. Participation appears in assertions of Irish civilisation, synchronistic histories, literary cosmopolitanism and transnational exchange. Resistance surfaces in critiques of marginalisation, defence of minority languages and challenges to aesthetic or political canons. This book rethinks how Irish identities travel across borders, languages and centuries by showing how the ancient world underwrites both movement and its meanings.
Funding provided by:European Research Council
DOI:10.5040/9781350430457 ISBN:978-1-3504-3045-7 (online)
978-1-3504-3042-6 (hardback)
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978-1-3504-3044-0 (epub) Date of Publication:2025 Published Online:26 November 2025 Collection(s):Bloomsbury Open Access, Classical Studies 2025, Title By Title Place of Publication:London Printer/Publisher:Bloomsbury Academic Series Title: Edition:First edition Identifier:b-9781350430457 Buy in Other Formats:
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