The Border: The Legacy of a Century of Anglo-Irish Politics by Diarmaid Ferriter
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Overview: ‘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
‘Ferriter’s judicious book shows that Brexiters’ recklessness, such “contemptuous arrogance”, is nothing new, and that it has always been the ordinary people of Northern Ireland who have paid its price. They deserve better’ Guardian
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?
Genre: Non-Fiction > History
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