Dublin Pub Life and Lore - An Oral History of Dublin's Traditional Irish Pubs: The Recollections of Dublin's Publicans, Barmen and 'Regulars'

Dublin is renowned for its amazing profusion of pubs and for its exuberant pub culture. In Dublin Pub Life and Lore, Professor Kevin Kearns examines the history of this phenomenon by speaking to old publicans, barmen and regular customers, relating the story of Dublin pubs and their patrons in an engaging and entertaining fashion.

Traditionally in Ireland, the public house or ‘pub’ was the centre of a community’s social life and a social institution ranking second in importance only to the parish church. Pubs ranged from dusky watering holes frequented by labourers, dockers and shawlies to elegant Victorian gin palaces where the gentry and literati gathered. Along the Dublin quays there were dives filled with scoundrels, prostitutes and misfits of every sort.

Following the success of his bestselling classic Dublin Tenement Life, Kevin Kearns has researched and created a wonderful oral historical chronicle of Dublin’s pub life. Based on conversations with old publicans, pub ‘regulars’ and long-serving barmen, Dublin Pub Life and Lore captures the folklore, customs, characters and wit of the traditional Dublin public house.

Dublin Pub Life and Lore: Table of Contents

    Introduction

  1. History and Evolution of Dublin Public Houses
    Origins and Uses of Alcohol
    A City of Taverns and Alehouses
    Dublin’s Colourful Public Houses
    Drinking Customs of the Social Classes
    Disreputable Drinking Dens
    Proud and Prosperous Publicans
    Dublin Temperance Movement
    Government Inquiry into Intemperance and the Role of Public Houses
    Oral History and Pub Lore

  2. Dublin Pub Culture and Social Life
    The Pub as a Living Social Institution
    The Publican’s Role and Status
    Pub Regulars and Their Local
    Porters, Apprentices and Barmen
    Pubs as IRA Meeting Places
    Women on the “Holy Ground”
    The Pintman and His Pint
    Pub Customs and Traditions
    Pub Entertainment
    Singing Pubs
    Literary Pubs
    Notable Pub Characters
    Eccentric Publicans and Notorious Pubs
    Underworld of Shebeens, Kips and Speakeasies
    Famous Barmen’s Strikes
    Transformation and Desecration of Venerable Pubs

  3. Oral Testimony of Publicans and Barmen

  4. Oral Testimony of Pub Regulars and Observers

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Dublin Pub Life and Lore - An Oral History of Dublin's Traditional Irish Pubs: The Recollections of Dublin's Publicans, Barmen and 'Regulars'

Dublin is renowned for its amazing profusion of pubs and for its exuberant pub culture. In Dublin Pub Life and Lore, Professor Kevin Kearns examines the history of this phenomenon by speaking to old publicans, barmen and regular customers, relating the story of Dublin pubs and their patrons in an engaging and entertaining fashion.

Traditionally in Ireland, the public house or ‘pub’ was the centre of a community’s social life and a social institution ranking second in importance only to the parish church. Pubs ranged from dusky watering holes frequented by labourers, dockers and shawlies to elegant Victorian gin palaces where the gentry and literati gathered. Along the Dublin quays there were dives filled with scoundrels, prostitutes and misfits of every sort.

Following the success of his bestselling classic Dublin Tenement Life, Kevin Kearns has researched and created a wonderful oral historical chronicle of Dublin’s pub life. Based on conversations with old publicans, pub ‘regulars’ and long-serving barmen, Dublin Pub Life and Lore captures the folklore, customs, characters and wit of the traditional Dublin public house.

Dublin Pub Life and Lore: Table of Contents

    Introduction

  1. History and Evolution of Dublin Public Houses
    Origins and Uses of Alcohol
    A City of Taverns and Alehouses
    Dublin’s Colourful Public Houses
    Drinking Customs of the Social Classes
    Disreputable Drinking Dens
    Proud and Prosperous Publicans
    Dublin Temperance Movement
    Government Inquiry into Intemperance and the Role of Public Houses
    Oral History and Pub Lore

  2. Dublin Pub Culture and Social Life
    The Pub as a Living Social Institution
    The Publican’s Role and Status
    Pub Regulars and Their Local
    Porters, Apprentices and Barmen
    Pubs as IRA Meeting Places
    Women on the “Holy Ground”
    The Pintman and His Pint
    Pub Customs and Traditions
    Pub Entertainment
    Singing Pubs
    Literary Pubs
    Notable Pub Characters
    Eccentric Publicans and Notorious Pubs
    Underworld of Shebeens, Kips and Speakeasies
    Famous Barmen’s Strikes
    Transformation and Desecration of Venerable Pubs

  3. Oral Testimony of Publicans and Barmen

  4. Oral Testimony of Pub Regulars and Observers

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Dublin Pub Life and Lore - An Oral History of Dublin's Traditional Irish Pubs: The Recollections of Dublin's Publicans, Barmen and 'Regulars'

Dublin Pub Life and Lore - An Oral History of Dublin's Traditional Irish Pubs: The Recollections of Dublin's Publicans, Barmen and 'Regulars'

by Kevin C. Kearns
Dublin Pub Life and Lore - An Oral History of Dublin's Traditional Irish Pubs: The Recollections of Dublin's Publicans, Barmen and 'Regulars'

Dublin Pub Life and Lore - An Oral History of Dublin's Traditional Irish Pubs: The Recollections of Dublin's Publicans, Barmen and 'Regulars'

by Kevin C. Kearns

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Overview

Dublin is renowned for its amazing profusion of pubs and for its exuberant pub culture. In Dublin Pub Life and Lore, Professor Kevin Kearns examines the history of this phenomenon by speaking to old publicans, barmen and regular customers, relating the story of Dublin pubs and their patrons in an engaging and entertaining fashion.

Traditionally in Ireland, the public house or ‘pub’ was the centre of a community’s social life and a social institution ranking second in importance only to the parish church. Pubs ranged from dusky watering holes frequented by labourers, dockers and shawlies to elegant Victorian gin palaces where the gentry and literati gathered. Along the Dublin quays there were dives filled with scoundrels, prostitutes and misfits of every sort.

Following the success of his bestselling classic Dublin Tenement Life, Kevin Kearns has researched and created a wonderful oral historical chronicle of Dublin’s pub life. Based on conversations with old publicans, pub ‘regulars’ and long-serving barmen, Dublin Pub Life and Lore captures the folklore, customs, characters and wit of the traditional Dublin public house.

Dublin Pub Life and Lore: Table of Contents

    Introduction

  1. History and Evolution of Dublin Public Houses
    Origins and Uses of Alcohol
    A City of Taverns and Alehouses
    Dublin’s Colourful Public Houses
    Drinking Customs of the Social Classes
    Disreputable Drinking Dens
    Proud and Prosperous Publicans
    Dublin Temperance Movement
    Government Inquiry into Intemperance and the Role of Public Houses
    Oral History and Pub Lore

  2. Dublin Pub Culture and Social Life
    The Pub as a Living Social Institution
    The Publican’s Role and Status
    Pub Regulars and Their Local
    Porters, Apprentices and Barmen
    Pubs as IRA Meeting Places
    Women on the “Holy Ground”
    The Pintman and His Pint
    Pub Customs and Traditions
    Pub Entertainment
    Singing Pubs
    Literary Pubs
    Notable Pub Characters
    Eccentric Publicans and Notorious Pubs
    Underworld of Shebeens, Kips and Speakeasies
    Famous Barmen’s Strikes
    Transformation and Desecration of Venerable Pubs

  3. Oral Testimony of Publicans and Barmen

  4. Oral Testimony of Pub Regulars and Observers


Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780717164714
Publisher: Gill Books
Publication date: 08/01/1996
Sold by: Barnes & Noble
Format: eBook
Pages: 287
File size: 917 KB

About the Author

Kevin C. Kearns, Ph.D., is a social historian and Professor Emeritus at the University of Northern Colorado. He has made over 40 research trips to Ireland, a number of which were funded by the National Geographic Society. Of his ten books on Dublin, five have been bestsellers, most notably Dublin Tenement Life: An Oral History which was number one on The Irish Times bestseller list for many weeks. He is the author of Dublin Voices: An Oral Folk History, Stoneybatter: Dublin’s Inner Urban Village, Ireland’s Arctic Siege: The Big Freeze of 1947 and The Bombing of Dublin’s North Strand: The Untold Story. His latest book, The Legendary “Lugs” Branigan: Ireland’s Most Famed Garda, will be published in 2014.

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