History of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, 1943-2016

History of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland, 1943-2016

Between the State and the Arts

Cuny, Lara

Springer International Publishing AG

10/2022

307

Dura

Inglês

9783031134081

15 a 20 dias

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Chapter 1. Introduction.- Part I. The Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts: From a Temporary Wartime Measure to a Permanent Institution, 1939-1951.- Chapter 2. Arts and Culture in Northern Ireland before the Second World War.- Chapter 3. Creating the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts.- Chapter 4. Establishing the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts in the Northern Irish Political and Cultural Landscape.- Part II. The Evolution of the Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts: Politics, Culture and the Arts, 1950s-1960s.- Chapter 5. The Artistic Policy of the Arts Council: Educating the People.- Chapter 6. Politics, Sectarianism and the Creation of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.- Chapter 7. A Regionalist Agenda in Northern Ireland.- Chapter 8. 1968-1972, A Transition.- Part III. Artistic Policy in a Violent Political Context: 1970s-1990s.- Chapter 9. In Times of War: A New Role for the Arts.- Chapter 10. The Isolationism of the Arts Council of Northern Ireland.- Chapter 11. Community Arts and their Development in Northern Ireland.- Chapter 12. The Arts Council of Northern Ireland and the Peace Process.- Part IV. The Arts Council's Integration into Northern Irish Cultural Policy: 1998-2016.- Chapter 13. A New Institutional Framework.- Chapter 14. The Government and the Economic Potential of the Arts.- Chapter 15. The Arts Council of Northern Ireland: A Contested Development Agency.- Chapter 16. Conclusion.
CEMA;ACNI;History of Northern Ireland;Council for the Encouragement of Music and the Arts;Unionist government;Second World War;History of Great Britain;Troubles;Basil Brooke;Terence O'Neill;Nationalism;Sectarianism;Regionalism;History of theatre;History of the arts;Cultural policy;Artistic policy;Northern Ireland Office;Conflict resolution