Strong Farmer: The Memoirs of Joe Ward

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“My name is Joe Ward, from Gunnocks, Clonee, in County Meath. I have been asked to put down my recollections of the last two generations of the Ward family and the people who worked with them. . . . I have no qualifications for writing, other than a good memory. I will write these articles the same way as I talk: short, factual and to the point. Most of the events of which I will speak took place before the year I was born, 1909.”

So begins a unique memoir of life in rural Ireland, including much information of the customs of the day, the round of work and feasting that has always marked the farming year in all countries and all historical periods. The book tells of the hiring of contract labourers, of people’s struggle to make enough money to feed themselve and their family, and of men killed in the fields in arguments over money, cattle and women.

The Catholic strong farmer was a crucial force in the shaping of modern Ireland from the early nineteenth century. Politically, the strong farmers were the bulwarks of Catholic emancipation, of the post-Famine church and of mainstream Irish nationalism. Socially, they shaped the transition from a labour-intensive grain economy to a cattle economy in which the bulk of the rural economy became redundant. In STRONG FARMER, Ciaran Buckley brilliantly weaves together the threads of history and folklore to tell a tale of money, power and family ties.

With a foreword by Alan Dukes

Read about the book in New Hibernia Review

Reviews
“Older people will identify with the life described and will enjoy reading it. For younger people, it should be compulsory reading because it shows something of the evolution of a type of farming which exerted a large influence on Ireland's livestock farming over a long period of years.” ––Farmers’ Journal
”Brilliantly weaves together the threads of history and folklore to tell a tale of money, power and family ties” ––lreland's Own
“Strong Farmer is folk memory at its best, compiled in an entertaining and informative way and evoking a picture of the people and events that shaped the country.“ ––Irish Independent
"Joe Ward's memoirs give us a worm's-eye view of a class of people that has remained hitherto obscure. . . . Both for its immediacy and its long-term impact, this is an important book." ––Fintan O'Toole
Author

Ciaran Buckley

Ciaran Buckley is a PR executive and first-time author. Chris Ward is the daughter of Joe Ward and still lives on the farm in Clonee where her family has farmed in an unbroken tradition reaching back to the eighteenth century.

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