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(3.85) | 9 | A history of Ireland from 1600 through 1972, examining its social, cultural, economic, and political factors. |
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To Dermot and in memory of Nuala. | |
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Preface -- The tradition of writing the 'story of Ireland' as a morality tale, invented around the seventeenth century and retained (with the roles of the hero and villain often reversed) until the twentieth, has been abandoned over the last generation. | |
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If the claims of cultural maturity and a new European identity advanced by the 1970s can be substantiated, it may be by the hope of a more relaxed and inclusive definition of Irishness, and a less constricted view of Irish history. (Click to show. Warning: May contain spoilers.) | |
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