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Youth and Popular Culture in 1950s Ireland
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Table of Contents

List of Figures
List of Tables
Acknowledgments
1. Introduction
2. Education and Opportunity
3. Employment and Emigration
4. Bringing it Back Home: The Adoption of International Youth Style and Music
5. The Pictures
6. Closer to Home
7. Comic, Politics and Reading Materials
8. Conclusion
Appendices
Bibliography
Index

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Examines, through the lens of popular culture, how young people contributed to the cultural transformation of Irish society during the 1950s.

About the Author

Eleanor O’Leary is Assistant Lecturer in Media and Communications at the Institute of Technology, Carlow, Ireland.

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Relying primarily on press accounts and institutional records of the time, supported by the judicious application of sociological theory, O’Leary contradicts the notion of the postwar generation as static and quiescent … Summing Up: Recommended. Lower-division undergraduates through faculty.
*CHOICE*

O’Leary’s factory workers, secretaries, shop assistants, messenger boys, young farmers (male and female) and students give us a new insight into Ireland in the 1950s.
*Caitriona Clear, Senior Lecturer in History National University of Ireland Galway, Ireland*

An important marker in the re-writing of Irish social history in the late twentieth century.
*Cultural and Social History*

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