Understanding Contemporary Ireland
Auteur : Richard Breen, Damian F Hannan
Date de publication : 1990-01-05
Éditeur : Palgrave Macmillan UK
Nombre de pages : 248
Résumé du livre
Thirty years ago the Irish State embarked on a programme of development which rapidly transformed the economy and with it Irish society. This book is about that transformation and its effects. In particular, it focuses on the relationship between the policies pursued by the State and the class structure of Ireland. It argues that, despite promises of general prosperity, the benefits of Ireland's economic development have been very unevenly distributed, leading to a growing polarisation between social classes.