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Using extensive and fresh archival material, this book places the relationship between the United Kingdom and Ireland after 1921 in a new light, encouraging us to rethink the dominant narrative of conflict and strife. Whilst the work does not shy away from the clear points of dispute, it contends that these were far from the full story.

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Using extensive and fresh archival material, this book places the relationship between the United Kingdom and Ireland after 1921 in a new light, encouraging us to rethink the dominant narrative of conflict and strife. Whilst the work does not shy away from the clear points of dispute, it contends that these were far from the full story.
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Richard Carr is an Associate Professor of Public Policy and Strategy at Anglia Ruskin University. He has authored the books Charlie Chaplin: A Political Biography from Victorian Britain to Modern America, (2017, longlisted for a Kraszna-Krausz book award), and March of the Moderates: Bill Clinton, Tony Blair, and the Rebirth of Progressive Politics (2019). He co-authored Alice in Westminster: The Political Life of Alice Bacon (2016, a Guardian newspaper politics book of the year) with Rachel Reeves MP. He has worked in the think tank and public policy sphere, and is a Fellow of the Royal Historical Society.