Mary E. Daly is Professor Emeritus in Modern Irish History at University College Dublin. In 2014 she was elected as the first woman President of the Royal Irish Academy in the Academy's 229-year history. In addition to a career as a teacher and researcher in modern Irish history, spanning more than forty years, she has been Principal of the College of Arts and Celtic Studies at UCD. She is a member of the Irish government's Expert Advisory Group on Commemorations, and in 2015 was appointed as a Commissioner to investigate the history of Ireland's mother and baby homes.
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Introduction Part I. The Economy: 1. 'Bringing up the rear of the pack' in Europe's golden age of economic growth 2. Transforming the economy: whose plan? 3. Coping with change 1: industry and trade unions 4. Coping with change 2: agriculture and rural Ireland 5. Coping with change 3: regional and physical planning Part II. Society: 6. The optimism of a rising tide 7. Farewell to 'the vanishing Irish' 8. Women, children and families 9. Second-wave feminism and the Irish family 10. The churches 11. Education, health and welfare Part III. Politics and International Relations: 12. Party politics: the revolution that never happened 13. International relations 14. Northern Ireland Conclusion: abandoning the past? Bibliography Index.
Introduction Part I. The Economy: 1. 'Bringing up the rear of the pack' in Europe's golden age of economic growth 2. Transforming the economy: whose plan? 3. Coping with change 1: industry and trade unions 4. Coping with change 2: agriculture and rural Ireland 5. Coping with change 3: regional and physical planning Part II. Society: 6. The optimism of a rising tide 7. Farewell to 'the vanishing Irish' 8. Women, children and families 9. Second-wave feminism and the Irish family 10. The churches 11. Education, health and welfare Part III. Politics and International Relations: 12. Party politics: the revolution that never happened 13. International relations 14. Northern Ireland Conclusion: abandoning the past? Bibliography Index.
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