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Have Ye No Homes To Go To?
Kevin Martin

Have Ye No Homes To Go To?

the history of the Irish pub

The Collins Press, (2016)
9781848892750
| Soft Cover
298 pages | 5.1 x 7.9 inch | Ireland | English
Dewey 647.95417
LC Classification TX950.59.I73 .M37 2016

Subject

  • Bars (Drinking Establishments) - Ireland - History
  • Ireland - Social Lifea And Customs - History

Plot

The pub has been at the centre of Irish life for centuries. It has played many roles: funeral home, restaurant, grocery Shop, music venue, job centre and meeting place for everyone from poets to revolutionaries. Often plain and unpretentious, it is a neutral ground, a leveller - a home away from home. From the feasts of high kings, through the heady gang-ruled pubs of nineteenth-century New York, right up to the gay bars and superpubs of today, this is an entertaining journey through the evolution of the Irish pub. Our 'locals' have become a global phenomenon: the export of the Irish pub, its significance to emigrants and its portrayal in cinema, television and literature are engagingly explored. The story of the Irish pub is the story of Ireland itself. Book jacket.

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