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Ireland and the Irish John Ardagh

Ireland and the Irish By John Ardagh

Ireland and the Irish by John Ardagh


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Summary

Although not history, this book about Ireland and the Irish covers the past extensively, "the troubles" and their background, as well as their national character and personality, and this relationship to Europe, Britain and the US.

Ireland and the Irish Summary

Ireland and the Irish: Portrait of a Changing Society by John Ardagh

This is a book about Ireland and the Irish. Although not history, it will cover the past extensively, although not politics it will cover north and south, "the troubles" and their background. There will be much about the people, their defining national character and personality, the relationship to Europe, Britain and the US and although not literary criticism, there will be a lot about the arts and literature of the country.

Table of Contents

History and politics - from colonialism to clientalism; modernizing the economy - better late than never; the small farmers - much less poverty, but a future full of doubt; a swollen metropolis and its struggling regions; changes in society and morals - towards a more secure Ireland; the Celtic vitality of a populist culture; promoting the essence of Irish cultural tradition; Ireland and the world - a widening of horizons; Northern Ireland - a resilient response to abnormality.

Additional information

GOR005013387
9780140171600
0140171606
Ireland and the Irish: Portrait of a Changing Society by John Ardagh
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Penguin Books Ltd
1995-08-31
496
N/A
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