Irish adventures in nation-building Peter MadsenIrish Adventures in nation building consists of eighteen mostly chronological essays examining the debates and processes that have shaped the modernisation of Ireland since the beginning of the twentieth century. The vantage points examined include those of prominent revolutionaries, cultural nationalists, clerics, economists, sociologists, political scientists, public intellectuals, journalists, influential civil servants, political leaders and
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The End of the World and the Last God is a philosophical work that poses a disturbing existential question: what if mankind is definitively bored with Earth
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