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The Border - The Legacy of a Century of Anglo-Irish Politics (Paperback, Main)
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The Border - The Legacy of a Century of Anglo-Irish Politics (Paperback, Main)
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Shortlisted for the An Post Irish Book Awards Non-Fiction Book of
the Year 2019 'Anyone who wishes to understand why Brexit is so
intractable should read this book. I can think of several MPs who
ought to.' The Times For the past two decades, you could cross the
border between Northern Ireland and the Republic half a dozen times
without noticing or, indeed, turning off the road you were
travelling. It cuts through fields, winds back-and-forth across
roads, and wends from Carlingford Lough to Lough Foyle. It is
frictionless - a feat sealed by the Good Friday Agreement. Before
that, watchtowers loomed over border communities, military
checkpoints dotted the roads, and smugglers slipped between
jurisdictions. This is a past that most are happy to have left
behind but might it also be the future? The border has been a topic
of dispute for over a century, first in Dublin, Belfast and
Westminster and, post Brexit referendum, in Brussels. Yet, despite
the passions of Nationalists and Unionists in the North, neither
found deep wells of support in the countries they identified with
politically. British political leaders were often ignorant of the
conflict's complexities, rarely visited the border, and privately
disliked their erstwhile unionist allies. Southern leaders'
anti-partition statements masked relative indifference and
unofficial cooperation with British security services. From the
1920 Government of Ireland Act that created the border, the Treaty
and its aftermath, through the Civil Rights Movement, Thatcher, the
Troubles and the Good Friday Agreement up to the Brexit
negotiations, Ferriter reveals the political, economic, social and
cultural consequences of the border in Ireland. With the fate of
the border uncertain, The Border is a timely intervention by a
renowned historian into one of the most contentious and
misunderstood political issues of our time.
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