Ireland in Crisis

Ireland in Crisis
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ISBN-10 : 1526126702
ISBN-13 : 9781526126702
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Synopsis Ireland in Crisis by : Patrick Little

This book presents new research on a crucial period in Irish history, looking at how individuals and institutions responded to an unprecedented crisis in church and state. It provides perspectives on the roles of English intervention, Confederate politics and the Catholic and Protestant churches, alongside challenging takes on Ormond and Cromwell.

Ireland and the Climate Crisis

Ireland and the Climate Crisis
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Publisher : Springer Nature
Total Pages : 321
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ISBN-10 : 9783030475871
ISBN-13 : 3030475875
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Synopsis Ireland and the Climate Crisis by : David Robbins

This book provides a comprehensive overview of Ireland’s response to the climate crisis. The contributions, written by leading scholars across a range of disciplines in the social sciences, humanities and beyond, shed light on diverse aspects of the climate crisis, the factors shaping Ireland’s response, and prospects for the future. Long regarded as a ‘climate laggard’, Ireland’s response to the urgent societal challenge of climate change has seen new momentum in recent times. The volume will serve as a key reference point for academics, students, policymakers, and a wide range of stakeholders. It will be of interest to readers within Ireland, as well as further afield, who wish to gain a deeper understanding of the constraints on, and opportunities for, successful climate action in Ireland.

Housing Shock

Housing Shock
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Publisher : Policy Press
Total Pages : 302
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ISBN-10 : 9781447353935
ISBN-13 : 1447353935
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Synopsis Housing Shock by : Hearne, Rory

The unprecedented housing and homelessness crisis in Ireland is having profound impacts on Generation Rent, the wellbeing of children, worsening wider inequality and threatening the economy. Hearne contextualises the Irish housing crisis within the broader global housing situation by examining the origins of the crisis in terms of austerity, marketisation and the new era of financialisation, where global investors are making housing unaffordable and turning it into an asset for the wealthy. He brings to the fore the perspectives of those most affected, new housing activists and protesters whilst providing innovative global solutions for a new vision for affordable, sustainable homes for all.

The Fall of the Celtic Tiger

The Fall of the Celtic Tiger
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Publisher : Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages : 339
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ISBN-10 : 9780199663958
ISBN-13 : 0199663955
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Synopsis The Fall of the Celtic Tiger by : Donal Donovan

Examines how the Celtic Tiger, an economy that was hailed as one of the most successful in history, fell into a macroeconomic abyss necessitating an unheard of bail-out. A highly-readable account of the unprecedented near collapse of the Irish economy, it covers property market bubbles, regulatory incompetency, and disastrous economic policies.

Ireland in Crisis?

Ireland in Crisis?
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Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Total Pages : 256
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ISBN-10 : 9781443854276
ISBN-13 : 1443854271
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Synopsis Ireland in Crisis? by : Seán Ó Nualláin

The first annual conference of ICIS, the international congress of Irish studies, was held at, and academically sponsored by, the University of California at Berkeley in July 2012. The four main themes of the conference were: Performing Arts; Literature, Language, and Identity; Politics, Technology, and the Economy; and Issues of Intellectual Freedom. These proceedings of this highly successful event, in conjunction with the editor’s Ireland: a colony once again (CSP, 2012), attempt to explore the reinstatement of Irish identity in our present, vastly-changed political and cultural landscape.

The Irish Crisis

The Irish Crisis
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Total Pages : 240
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ISBN-10 : HARVARD:32044019656867
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Synopsis The Irish Crisis by : Charles Edward Trevelyan

Corporate Financial Crisis in Ireland

Corporate Financial Crisis in Ireland
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Total Pages : 434
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ISBN-10 : UCSC:32106012718232
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Synopsis Corporate Financial Crisis in Ireland by : Edward Cahill

This pioneering study examines governance and directors, business strategy, management structure, capital structure, financial control and accounting policies, in cases which cover a variety of manufacturing, service and financial industries.

Ireland in Crisis

Ireland in Crisis
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Total Pages : 314
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ISBN-10 : STANFORD:36105040372000
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Synopsis Ireland in Crisis by : Raymond D. Crotty

Incomparable Poetry

Incomparable Poetry
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Publisher : punctum books
Total Pages : 163
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ISBN-10 : 9781950192830
ISBN-13 : 1950192830
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Synopsis Incomparable Poetry by : Robert Kiely

Incomparable Poetry: An Essay on the Financial Crisis of 2007-2008 and Irish Literature is an attempt to describe the ways in which the financial crisis of 2007-8 impacted literature in Ireland, and thereby describe the ways in which poetry engages with, is structured by, and wrestles with economic issues.Ireland and its contemporary poetry is a particularly suitable case study for studying the effect of the economic crisis on Anglophone poetry, because poetry in Ireland has a special relationship to the state and economy due to its status as a postcolonial nation-state. Beginning with a summary of recent Irish economic and cultural history, and moving across experimental and mainstream poetry, this essay outlines how the poetry of Trevor Joyce, Leontia Flynn, Dave Lordan, and Rachel Warriner addresses in its form and content the boom years of the Celtic Tiger and the financial crisis.Incomparable Poetry also discusses the concerns and historical contexts these poets have turned to in order to make sense of these events - including Chinese history, accountancy, sexual violence, and Iceland's economic history. In contemporary Irish poetry, the author argues, we see a significant interest in matching capitalism's accounting abilities, but in this attempt, these poems often end up broken by the imposition of an external conceptual framework or economic logic. Robert Kiely grew up in Cork, Ireland and now lives in London. His critical work has been published in Irish University Review, Journal of British and Irish Innovative Poetry, The Parish Review, and Samuel Beckett Today/Aujourd'hui. His chapbooks include How to Read (Crater, 2017) and Killing the Cop in Your Head (Sad, 2017). He is Poet-in-Residence at University of Surrey for 2019-20.

Debating Austerity in Ireland

Debating Austerity in Ireland
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ISBN-10 : 1908997680
ISBN-13 : 9781908997685
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Synopsis Debating Austerity in Ireland by : Emma Heffernan

The austerity that followed the recent economic and financial crisis in has led to impassioned debates across the social sciences and the public at large. Although Ireland was not its only victim, the depth of the interacting economic, banking and budgetary crises has meant that the level of public interest has been especially intense. Among the hotly debated questions: what is austerity? Was it necessary? What have been its consequences? One of the defining features of the debate to date has been its tendency to polarise opinion and adopt a one-dimensional perspective. This book challenges us to adopt a more nuanced approach to understandings of austerity, and by extension the path to recovery. The book brings together leading national and international experts from across the social sciences to debate this traumatic period in Ireland's economic and social development.The papers were selected from a conference at the Royal Irish Academy, peer-reviewed and rewritten with the addition of a substantial introduction and conclusion by the editors.