The end of Irish history? : critical reflections on the Celtic tiger / edited by Colin Coulter and Steve Coleman.
Material type: TextPublisher: Manchester ; Manchester University Press ; 2003Distributor: New York, NY, USA : Distributed exclusively in the USA by Palgrave, 2003Description: 1 online resource (xii, 212 pages)Content type:- text
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- Ireland -- Social conditions -- 1973-
- Ireland -- Economic conditions -- 1949-
- Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1949-
- Ireland -- Civilization -- 20th century
- HISTORY
- BUSINESS & ECONOMICS -- Development -- Economic Development
- Civilization
- Economic history
- Politics and government
- Social conditions
- Ireland
- Sociale verandering
- Economische groei
- Since 1900
- 941.70824 22
- DA963 .E525 2003eb
- 15.70
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The end of Irish history? An introduction to the book / Colin Coulter -- Macroeconomic policy in the Celtic Tiger : a critical reassessment / Denis O'Hearn -- Neither Boston nor Berlin : class polarisation and neo-liberalism in the Irish Republic / Kieran Allen -- Welcome to the Celtic Tiger : racism, immigration and the state / Steve Loyal -- Irish women and the Celtic Tiger economy / Sinéad Kennedy -- Globalised Ireland, or, contemporary transformations of national identity? / G. Honor Fagan -- Millenarianism and utopianism in the new Ireland : the tragedy (and comedy) of accelerated modernisation / Kieran Keohane and Carmen Kuhling -- Fear and loathing in lost ages : journeys through postmodern Dublin / David Slattery -- Contemporary discourses of working, earning and spending : acceptance, critique and the bigger picture / Anne B. Ryan -- The centralised government of liquidity : community, language and culture under the Celtic Tiger / Steve Coleman -- Northern Ireland : a reminder from the present / Pete Shirlow.
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Ireland appears to be in the throes of a remarkable process of social and economic change. This text scrutinizes the interpretations and prescriptions that inform the deceptively simple metaphor of the "Celtic Tiger."
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