Book Details
Format
Paperback
Pages
388
Language
English
Published
Oct 10, 2019
Publisher
Peter Lang
Edition
New
ISBN-10
1789972868
ISBN-13
9781789972863
Description
In a comprehensive exploration of Ireland's economic transformation, a trio of scholars delves into the notorious phenomenon known as the Celtic Tiger. Through their rich analysis, they recount the rapid growth and subsequent challenges faced by the nation during a pivotal period of modernization and global integration. The authors skillfully weave together historical context, economic theories, and personal anecdotes to paint a nuanced portrait of a society undergoing profound change.
The narrative goes beyond mere statistics, offering a reflective view on the social ramifications of this boom. It captures the hopes and aspirations of a generation that thrived on newfound prosperity while also addressing the ensuing struggles and disillusionment that followed. Through interviews and case studies, the text reveals how the Celtic Tiger shaped identities and fostered a sense of national pride, yet also sowed seeds of vulnerability in the face of economic fluctuations.
Ultimately, the work serves as both a historical account and a cautionary tale, urging readers to reflect on the lessons gleaned from Ireland's experience. By reconstructing this vibrant yet turbulent chapter in Irish history, the authors contribute valuable insights into the interplay between economic growth and social stability, encouraging a thoughtful consideration of what lies ahead for the nation.
The narrative goes beyond mere statistics, offering a reflective view on the social ramifications of this boom. It captures the hopes and aspirations of a generation that thrived on newfound prosperity while also addressing the ensuing struggles and disillusionment that followed. Through interviews and case studies, the text reveals how the Celtic Tiger shaped identities and fostered a sense of national pride, yet also sowed seeds of vulnerability in the face of economic fluctuations.
Ultimately, the work serves as both a historical account and a cautionary tale, urging readers to reflect on the lessons gleaned from Ireland's experience. By reconstructing this vibrant yet turbulent chapter in Irish history, the authors contribute valuable insights into the interplay between economic growth and social stability, encouraging a thoughtful consideration of what lies ahead for the nation.
Genres
Contemporary