Can Ireland Be One?

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Ireland has changed radically in a generation. Today both parts of the island define themselves by or against the narrative of a freedom struggle. Could they put that behind them, regard it as closed, and if so, how would they jointly define Ireland’s sovereign national character after that?

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Can this deeply divided island ever be united?

Malachi O’Doherty’s ground-breaking new book explores this salient question and many more. Considering centuries of history alongside contemporary issues, he looks for answers by talking to those who know the island best: those who live there. O’Doherty speaks to politicians, journalists, writers, lawyers, sportspeople and residents of both the North and the Republic, to produce the most comprehensive picture yet of a divided nation and its uncertain future.

This book asks the big political questions about the prospects of reconciliation between North and South, but it also goes behind the upfront attitudes of parties and factions to ask what really drives people’s sense of who they are, and whether a more inclusive national identity can be reached.

The Irish nation still defines itself by the legacy of a freedom struggle, a legacy cherished and celebrated by major political parties while at the same time aspiring to absorb a people and a region which is determinedly British. Can two parts of a partitioned island put that legacy behind them, and if so, how would they jointly define Ireland’s sovereign national character after that? In Can Ireland Be One?, Malachi O’Doherty confronts the real-world implications of this incendiary debate.

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Weight 0.316 kg
Dimensions 21.5 × 13.5 × 2.3 cm
Book_author

O'Doherty, Malachi

Publisher

Merrion Press

Imprint

Merrion Press

Cover

Paperback

Pages

276

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

647.9409 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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