Ireland's Heritages by Mark McCarthy
Critical Perspectives on Memory and Identity
This insightful exploration delves into the rich tapestry of Ireland's cultural and historical legacies, examining how these heritages have been preserved, interpreted, and transformed over time. The narrative weaves through various dimensions of Irish identity, from ancient Celtic traditions to the influences of colonialism and modern globalization. By analyzing the roles of memory, tourism, and national narratives, the book offers a nuanced understanding of how Ireland's past continues to shape its present and future, inviting readers to reflect on the dynamic interplay between history and heritage.
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- 2005
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