Ireland
2022
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On the centenary of the partition that split the island in two, The Passenger sets off to discover a land full of charm, and conflict, a country that in just a few decades has gone from being a poor, semi-theocratic society to a thriving economy free from the influence of the Catholic Church. With 1998's peace agreements, the conflict between nationalists and unionists seemed, if not resolved, at least dormant. But Brexit - with the ambiguous position it leaves Northern Ireland in - caused old tensions to resurface. The Passenger explores their ramifications in politics, society, culture and... sport. Meanwhile, south of the border, epochal transformation has seen a deeply patriarchal, conservative society give space to diversity, the only country in the world to enshrine gay marriage in law through a referendum. And there's a whole other Ireland abroad, an Irish diaspora that looks to the old country with new-found pride, but doesn't forget the ugliness it fled from. Memory and identity intertwine with the transformations - from globalisation to climate change - that are remodelling the Irish landscape, from the coastal communities under threat of disappearing together with the Irish language fishermen use to talk about the sea, while inland the peat bogs, until recently important sources of energy and jobs, are being abandoned.
Main title:
Ireland / photography, Kenneth O. Halloran ; illustrations, Edoardo Massa.
Author:
Halloran, Kenneth O., photographerMassa, Edoardo, illustrator
Imprint:
London : Europa Editions, [2022]©2022
Collation:
188 pages : illustrations (chiefly colour), colour map ; 24 cm.
Series title:
Notes:
Map on front endpapers.
ISBN:
9781787703780 (pbk)9781787703780
Dewey class:
941.7
Language:
English
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BRN:
510374
More Information:
Location | Collection | Call number | Status/Desc |
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Brighton Library | Adult Non Fiction - History | 941.7 IRE | Available |