The Story of Us: Independent Ireland and the 1926 Census

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A landmark centenary publication that brings the newly released 1926 Census to life through vivid storytelling, expert insight, and stunning visual material.

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Description

On 18 April 1926 the first census of an independent Irish state was undertaken. Across the 26 counties over 700,000 census forms were completed by, or on behalf of, the 2,971,992 people living in the Irish Free State. But what can we know of the lives that they led?

A century later, with the release of the 1926 census by the National Archives on 18 April 2026, those forms come alive again – revealing a nation in transition and a people forging their identity in the early decades of independence. The Story of Us brings together an wide range of scholars to illuminate the individuals and communities hidden within the census returns. From island settlements to expanding cities, from rural farms and urban tenements to the mansions of the aristocracy, the book traces a vibrant cross-section of society. Lavishly illustrated, it explores themes ranging from entertainment and the arts to housing, infrastructure, family life, and social change.

The Story of Us offers not only a compelling portrait of 1926 Ireland but a deeper understanding of the world in which these lives unfolded.

Additional information

Weight1001 g
Dimensions24 × 19 cm
Book_author

McBride, Orlaith

Publisher

Irish Academic Press

Imprint

Irish Academic Press

Cover

Hardback

Pages

216

Language

English

Dewey

314.15 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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