An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Ireland

An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Ireland
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Publisher : Bloomsbury Academic
Total Pages : 196
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ISBN-10 : WISC:89070626601
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (01 Downloads)

Synopsis An Intelligent Person's Guide to Modern Ireland by : John Waters

Defines the nature of the ideology which fuelled the drive to modernization, charts the progress of the policies which brought it to fruition, and reveals how Ireland recreated itself culturally, politically, spiritually and economically.

The Rough Guide to Ireland

The Rough Guide to Ireland
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Publisher : Rough Guides
Total Pages : 940
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ISBN-10 : 1843530597
ISBN-13 : 9781843530596
Rating : 4/5 (97 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rough Guide to Ireland by : Margaret Greenwood

Including detailed guidance to exploring the countryside and historic sites, this fully revised guide offers a complete picture of the beautiful island of Ireland, north and south. of color photos.

The Rough Guide to Ireland

The Rough Guide to Ireland
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Publisher : Penguin
Total Pages : 854
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ISBN-10 : 9780241236222
ISBN-13 : 0241236223
Rating : 4/5 (22 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rough Guide to Ireland by : Rough Guides

Explore every corner of this fascinating island (North and South) with the fully revised 10th edition of the Rough Guide to Ireland, including the clearest maps of any guide. Get inspiration from the full-color introduction on where to go and what to see, from Dublin's elegant Georgian architecture and world-renowned pubs to the spectacular landscapes of the Burren and Connemara. Find in-depth, up-to-date descriptions of the best hotels and B&Bs, restaurants, and bars, including the top places to hear Irish music. Learn about Ireland's culture, with expert background on everything from traditional sports and music to history and literature. In addition, you'll find two full-color sections, describing Ireland's exuberant festivals and giving a detailed guide to the best of its underrated food and drink. Make the most of your time on earth with the Rough Guide to Ireland.

The Ireland Anthology

The Ireland Anthology
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Publisher : Macmillan
Total Pages : 496
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ISBN-10 : 0312300271
ISBN-13 : 9780312300272
Rating : 4/5 (71 Downloads)

Synopsis The Ireland Anthology by : Sean Dunne

Artie Cohen is a good-looking New York City cop with a taste for women and jazz and no intention of looking back to the past he left behind twenty-five years earlier in Moscow. In Red Hot Blues, he is faced with a case that leaves him no choice but to confront that past. When a former KGB general is shot dead on live TV, Artie is compelled to take the case; the general was a friend of his father's. Artie doesn't have to go far until he is led into the heart of the Brighton Beach mafia, where the most lethal weapon on the street is rumored to be an elusive substance known as Red Mercury - an atomic weapon that has the terrifying advantage of being pocket-sized. Artie stumbles upon a radioactive trail of atomic smuggling that leads all the way back to Moscow. For Artie to solve this case, he must reclaim his past and return to the home he left behind. It is in Moscow that he finds love, tragedy, and the truth.

Irish Literature Since 1990

Irish Literature Since 1990
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 462
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ISBN-10 : 9781847795052
ISBN-13 : 1847795056
Rating : 4/5 (52 Downloads)

Synopsis Irish Literature Since 1990 by : Michael Parker

This electronic version has been made available under a Creative Commons (BY-NC-ND) open access license. This is a distinctive book that examines the diversity and energy of writing in a period marked by the unparalleled global prominence of Irish culture. This collection provides a wide-ranging survey of fiction, poetry and drama over the last two decades, considering both well-established figures and also emerging writers who have received relatively little critical attention. Contributors explore the central developments within Irish culture and society that have transformed the writing and reading of identity, sexuality, history and gender. The book examines the impact of Mary Robinson’s Presidency; growing cultural confidence ‘back home’; legislative reform on sexual and moral issues; the uneven effects generated by the resurgence of the Irish economy (the ‘Celtic Tiger’ myth); Ireland’s increasingly prominent role in Europe; and changing reputation. In its breadth and critical currency, this book will be of particular interest to academics and students working in the fields of literature, drama and cultural studies.

The Rough Guide to Ireland

The Rough Guide to Ireland
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Publisher : Rough Guides UK
Total Pages : 1288
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ISBN-10 : 9781405389167
ISBN-13 : 1405389168
Rating : 4/5 (67 Downloads)

Synopsis The Rough Guide to Ireland by : Paul Gray

The Rough Guide to Ireland is the definitive guide to this fascinating island with its world-renowned pubs, historical sites, spectacular landscapes and pulsating nightlife. It will guide you through Ireland with reliable information and a clearly explained background on everything from traditional sports and music to the country's history and literature. Whether you're looking for great places to eat and drink or charming accommodation and the top places to hear Irish music, you'll find the solution. Accurate maps and comprehensive practical information help you get under the skin of Ireland, whilst stunning photography makes The Rough Guide to Ireland your ultimate travelling companion. Make the most of your time on Earth with The Rough Guide to Ireland. Now available in epub format.

The Celtic Tiger

The Celtic Tiger
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Publisher : Manchester University Press
Total Pages : 228
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ISBN-10 : 0719058481
ISBN-13 : 9780719058486
Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis The Celtic Tiger by : Kieran Allen

The only comparative analysis of the foreign policies of European Union member states. Examines those policies which are 'Europeanised' through the EU's processes and those policies which are retained or excluded from these processes. Analyses the dual impact of the Maastricht Treaty on the European Union, and the post-Cold War environment on the foreign policy processes of the EU's member states. Argues for a distinctive approach to the foreign policy analysis of EU states which recognises the fundamental changes that membership brings after the Cold War, but also acknowledges the diverse role of policies which states seek to retain or advance as being 'special'. All the empirical chapters are structured by six sets of explanatory questions.

Dublin English

Dublin English
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Publisher : John Benjamins Publishing
Total Pages : 281
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ISBN-10 : 9789027248954
ISBN-13 : 9027248958
Rating : 4/5 (54 Downloads)

Synopsis Dublin English by : Raymond Hickey

Accompanying CD-ROM includes sound files, maps, and survey questionnaires.

Irish on the Inside

Irish on the Inside
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Publisher : Verso Books
Total Pages : 445
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ISBN-10 : 9781789608632
ISBN-13 : 1789608635
Rating : 4/5 (32 Downloads)

Synopsis Irish on the Inside by : Tom Hayden

Tom Hayden first realized he was 'Irish on the inside' when he heard civil rights marchers in Northern Ireland singing 'We Shall Overcome' in 1969. Though his great-grandparents had been forced to emigrate to the US in the 1850s, Hayden's parents erased his Irish heritage in the quest for respectability. In this passionate book he explores the losses wrought by such conformism. Assimilation, he argues, has led to high rates of schizophrenia, depression, alcoholism and domestic violence within the Irish community. Today's Irish-Americans, Hayden contends, need to re-inhabit their history, to recognize that assimilation need not entail submission. By recognizing their links to others now experiencing the prejudice once directed at their ancestors, they can develop a sense of themselves that is both specific and inclusive: 'The survival of a distinct Irish soul is proof enough that Anglo culture will never fully satisfy our needs. We have a unique role in reshaping American society to empathize with the world's poor, for their story is the genuine story of the Irish.'

The Transformation Of Ireland 1900-2000

The Transformation Of Ireland 1900-2000
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Publisher : Profile Books
Total Pages : 897
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ISBN-10 : 9781847650818
ISBN-13 : 1847650813
Rating : 4/5 (18 Downloads)

Synopsis The Transformation Of Ireland 1900-2000 by : Diarmaid Ferriter

A ground-breaking history of the twentieth century in Ireland, written on the most ambitious scale by a brilliant young historian. It is significant that it begins in 1900 and ends in 2000 - most accounts have begun in 1912 or 1922 and largely ignored the end of the century. Politics and political parties are examined in detail but high politics does not dominate the book, which rather sets out to answer the question: 'What was it like to grow up and live in 20th-century Ireland'? It deals with the North in a comprehensive way, focusing on the social and cultural aspects, not just the obvious political and religious divisions.