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1media/Irish Music Club Chicago.jpg2023-01-12T12:27:52-08:00Curtis Fletcher3225f3b99ebb95ebd811595627293f68f680673e3927913Placing Capt. Francis O'Neill's books in Irish American society in a time of great changeimage_header2024-03-25T13:07:43-07:00Scott B. Spencer3a6e09c2eefd9ca96adbf188c38f589304cf3ce2This digital humanities initiative was designed to build an online resource of signed dedication pages of books by Capt. Francis O'Neill, gifted to others by the author. Each entry has a biography of the recipient if available, and a story of provenance for each book when possible. This project has been researched and assembled by Dr. Scott Spencer, with help from the students in his (University of Southern California) "Irish Music" graduate course. The results have been peer-curated and reviewed by by Drs. Aileen Dillane (University of Limerick), Daniel T. Neely (Irish Echo), Michael O'Malley (George Mason University), and Sean Williams (Evergreen State College) with support from the Ward Irish Music Archives, and the Irish Traditional Music Archive. The goal of this display is to contextualize O'Neill's projects and publications on Irish traditional music in the larger Irish and Irish-American experience, as well as better understand the multiple social and political realms in which O'Neill was operating at the time he published his books. This includes placing O'Neill, through his gifts of books and florid dedication pages, at the heart of the Irish Diaspora and its associated political and social movements at the turn of the century; before the 1916 Irish Uprising; and through the 1922 creation of the Irish Free State.
Michael O'Malley has written a short biography of O'Neill for this site, and has recently written a book on the subject, The Beat Cop (University of Chicago Press, 2022).
Readers can navigate this site through the Table of Contents in the upper left hand corner of this page, and through the titles above.
Do you have a signed O'Neill book? If so, we would love to include a scan of the dedication page, as well as your story. You can participate by uploading information and images through this online form, or by sending an email to scottspe@usc.edu for information and instructions.
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