Book Details
Format
Hardcover
Pages
304
Language
English
Published
Nov 30, 2014
Publisher
Manchester University Press
ISBN-10
0719095824
ISBN-13
9780719095825
Description
Tom Inglis delves into the complexities of Irish identity and culture, exploring what makes the Irish distinct. Through a series of essays and analyses, he sheds light on the historical, social, and cultural factors that influence the Irish experience. This exploration reveals a multifaceted society shaped by its unique history and traditions.
The collection captures a range of perspectives, providing insight into how the Irish perceive themselves and how they are viewed by others. It addresses the nuances of Irish life, from folklore and language to modern societal changes. Readers are invited to reflect on the cultural dynamics that continue to shape Ireland's identity.
Inglis's work encourages a deeper understanding of the Irish as a people, marked by resilience and a rich cultural heritage. It challenges stereotypes and invites readers to consider how Irish differences contribute to the broader tapestry of human experience.
The collection captures a range of perspectives, providing insight into how the Irish perceive themselves and how they are viewed by others. It addresses the nuances of Irish life, from folklore and language to modern societal changes. Readers are invited to reflect on the cultural dynamics that continue to shape Ireland's identity.
Inglis's work encourages a deeper understanding of the Irish as a people, marked by resilience and a rich cultural heritage. It challenges stereotypes and invites readers to consider how Irish differences contribute to the broader tapestry of human experience.
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