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From the ‘Troubles’ to Trumpism

Ireland and America, 1960–2023
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  • From the ‘Troubles’ to Trumpism on Hardback by Stephen Watt
  • From the ‘Troubles’ to Trumpism on Hardback by Stephen Watt
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In Shakespeare Our Contemporary (1964), Polish critic Jan Kott defines one purpose of scholarship in the humanities that summarizes the chief aim of this project: "The writing of history and, above all, literary criticism can, and must, always be understood as an attempt to find in the past aspects of human experience that can shed light on the meaning of our own times." That is precisely what From the 'Troubles' to Trumpism: Ireland and America, 1960-2023 attempts to do. Aided by the insights of Irish and Northern Irish playwrights, poets, and novelists, this book uses America's historical relationship with Ireland and Northern Ireland as a means of understanding the rise of Trumpism and assessing its potential to incite a new American 'Troubles.' Three related aims are to demonstrate the interdependence of Ireland and the US since the Famine in Ireland and the American Civil War in the nineteenth century; to delineate the political and economic obstacles in the latter decades of the last century that prevented this relationship from evolving into a more consequential partnership; and to identify the underappreciated leaders who played crucial roles in both the brokering of the Good Friday Agreement and the inception of a revised foreign policy.

Author Biography:

Stephen Watt is Provost Professor of English Emeritus and Former Associate Dean, College of Arts and Sciences, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana.
Release date NZ
September 10th, 2024
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Pages
250
Audience
  • Professional & Vocational
Dimensions
153x229x26
ISBN-13
9781839992643
Product ID
38684258

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