Product Description
"All Changed? Culture and Identity in Contemporary Ireland" is a book examining the evolution of Irish culture and identity in the context of significant societal shifts, particularly the economic boom of the "Celtic Tiger" era and the end of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The book, part of the Seamus Heaney Lecture series, explores how these changes have impacted various aspects of Irish life, including ethnicity, class, religion, and the role of language.
The book delves into the complexities of Irish identity, considering both its historical roots and its contemporary manifestations in a rapidly changing society. It examines how factors like globalization, immigration, and the changing role of religion have reshaped traditional understandings of Irishness
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