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Borders and Borderlands in Contemporary Culture

Author Aoileann Ni Eigeartaigh and David Getty
Publisher Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Category History
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ISBN / ASIN1847187560
ISBN-139781847187567
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CategoryHistory
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It is entirely appropriate that this book should be produced in Dundalk. Located on the Northern rim of the Irish Pale, this town has straddled a border for centuries. Over the past thirty years, it has come to be closely identified with violent Republicanism both by the Unionist community in Northern Ireland and by Constitutional Nationalists in the South. Against such a hostile background academics attached to the Institute of Technology there have bravely confronted and interrogated these processes which have so blighted the history not only of Dundalk but of places and spaces throughout the world similarly located.
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