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The Revelation of Ireland : 1995-2020

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SKU:
9781800810945
UPC:
9781800810945
Author:
Ferriter, Diarmaid'
'ISBN:
9781800810945'
'Publisher:
Profile Books Ltd'
'Language:
English'
'Pages:
560 pages'
'Format:
Hardback'
'Published Date:
05/09/2024'
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Author: Ferriter, Diarmaid

Ireland

Published on 5 September 2024 by Profile Books Ltd in the United Kingdom.

Hardback | 560 pages
241 x 162 x 35 | 804g

THE NUMBER 1 IRISH TIMES BESTSELLER'Ferriter tells the latest chapter in Ireland's story with authority and insight, deftly weaving together economic and political upheavals with equally tumultuous societal and cultural shifts' Financial Times 'Forensic and insightful... A major achievement. Ferriter delivers his material with the authority and conviction of a born teacher' Irish Independent Ireland is a strikingly different country now to the one it was in the mid-1990s. Dramatic economic, social and cultural changes, including the Celtic Tiger boom and increasingly secular debate about abortion, the status of women and same-sex marriage underlined the scale of the transformation. The new diversity of the population and literary and musical prowess also revealed a country experiencing rapid alteration.

The road to peace - that saw an end to war in Northern Ireland and culminated in the first visit to southern Ireland of a reigning British monarch in 100 years - illuminated the new Anglo-Irish dynamic. Explosive revelations about deep betrayals from the past destroyed the credibility of the traditionally powerful Catholic Church. And in the wake of the 2008 financial crash, Ireland rebounded and rebuilt to great success, but remained plagued by health and housing failures. Economic recovery, the end of civil war politics, ever closer European involvement and Anglo-Irish highs were followed by Brexit lows and increasing talk of Irish unity.

There is much to open people's eyes in this riveting account of contemporary Ireland. As the Republic enters its second century of independence, and the North continues to grapple with the legacy of the Troubles, Diarmaid Ferriter makes historical sense of post-1990s Ireland, and what lies in the darkest corners of its archives.