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Irish Nationalism and European Integration - The Official Redefinition of the Island of Ireland (Paperback)
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Irish Nationalism and European Integration - The Official Redefinition of the Island of Ireland (Paperback)
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Loot Price R571
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How has it been possible for Irish political leaders to actively
promote two of the largest challenges to Irish nation-statehood:
the concession of sovereignty to the European Union and the
retraction of the constitutional claim over Northern Ireland? The
author of this book argues that such discourses are integrally
connected and, what is more, embody the enduring relevance of
nationalism in modern Ireland. As the most comprehensive study to
date of official discourse in twentieth-century Ireland, this book
traces the ways in which nationalism can be simultaneously
redefined and revitalised through European integration. The text
begins with an overview of the origins and development of Irish
official nationalism. It then analyses the redefinition of this
nationalism in meeting the challenges to Irish nation-statehood
posed by the conflict in Northern Ireland and membership of the EU.
New interpretations of the symbolic and practical importance of the
island of Ireland have been central to this process. Indeed, the
genius of the Irish was to employ innovative EU-inspired concepts
in finding agreement with and within Northern Ireland on the one
hand whilst, on the other, legitimising further European
integration through the notion that it furthers traditional
nationalist ideals such as Irish unity. Thus, Irish political
leaders were remarkably successful in not only accommodating potent
nationalist and pro-European discourses but in making them appear
complementary. An over-reliance on this discourse, however, plus a
critical failure to adjust it to the conditions it helped to
fashion, contributed to the failure of the 'Yes' campaigns in the
Irish referendums on the EU Treaties of Nice and Lisbon. The book
concludes with an assessment of the reasons for these results and
argues that the symbiotic relationship between Irish nationalism
and European integration can be redeemed for a new era in
EU-member-state relations. This book will appeal to any reader with
an interest in the changing dynamics of Ireland's relationship with
the European Union and with Northern Ireland, as well as scholars
of discourses on identity, territory and governance in Europe. -- .
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