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R. F. Foster (Author)
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March 14, 2008
Roy Foster is one of Ireland's leading historians, the author of the much acclaimed two-volume biography of Yeats as well as the definitive history Modern Ireland, which has been hailed as "dazzling" (New York Times Book Review) and "elegant, erudite, wise, witty" (Irish Times). Now, this brilliant writer offers a "short and combative" account of Ireland's astonishing transformation over the last three decades.
Has there really been an "economic miracle"? Where does the explosion of cultural energy in music, literature, and theater come from? Has the power of the Catholic Church really crumbled? Focusing largely on contemporary events, living people, current controversies, and popular culture, Luck and the Irish explores these questions and raises other provocative questions of its own. Foster looks at the astonishing volte-face undertaken by Sinn Fein, eventually taking office in a state they had once fought to destroy. He describes how Catholicism, once the bedrock of Irish identity, has been decisively compromised, as evidenced by the exploitation and abuse scandals and the drastic decline in devotions. At the same time, the position of women in Irish society has been transformed, with the growth of feminism, a revolution in sexual attitudes, far more women in the work force, the ascendancy of President Mary Robinson, and the movement of women to front-rank Cabinet posts--all of which have put the position of Irish women ahead of that in many European nations.
Many old molds have been broken in Irish society over the last 30 years, and the immediate results have been breath-taking. But are these developments really as permanent or even as beneficial as they appear? Everyone curious about the recent past, the burgeoning present, and the unclear future of Ireland will want to read this superbly written and deeply thoughtful book.

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Amazon Best of the Month, March 2008: Over the past three decades, Ireland has metamorphosed from a troubled-but-winsome bastion of the Old World to a thriving economic power known as the "Celtic Tiger." With the second highest per capita income in the EU, the Republic has come a long way from the days of its political argument that the Irish economy featured a potentially desirous "less costly standard of living." Luck and the Irish chronicles this Irish revival as historian R.F. Foster explains how a perfect storm of change produced present-day Ireland. Led by progressive thought, political transformations, and even a rock band from Dublin, the Irish broke through their own oppressive chains and took "the wearing o' the green" to a global level. While such success is due in part to good fortune--it is Ireland, after all--Foster paints an engaging portrait of a nation that is just now learning to stand on its own legs in today's international scene. --Dave Callanan

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"Foster tells this great story with style, objectivity, and expertise."--Foreign Affairs


"Luck and the Irish is an occasionally angry, sometimes whimsical, and frequently hilarious account of the Republic of Ireland's ascent from gombeen-land to the happiest place on earth. It is exactly the kind of sharp, affectionate smack across its purring head that the Celtic tiger needed form its premier historian. In five substantive and elegantly written chapters, which appeal both to those who know nothing and to those who think they know everything, Foster weaves all the various threads into a tapestry of great beauty before ending on the celebratory note that his remarkable take demands."--Financial Times


"A country that long prided itself on being uniquely oppressed is rich. For 15 years Ireland's economy grew by 7% or more a year and the results show everywhere: as ugly bungalows, seedy politics, polluted rivers, Polish plumbers, and a huge increase in welfare for rich and poor alike. Roy Foster, grandmaster of Irish history has the courage, and the historian's skill, to tackle all this stuff, make sense of most of it, and entertain his readers too."--The Economist


"This deceptively brief volume is an encyclopedic survey of change throughout the national fabric of Ireland -- religious, political and cultural -- over the past three decades."--William Birdthistle, Wall Street Journal


"Here, Foster sketches the roots of our economic miracle and he charts the collapse of the old sectarian attitudes which had people meekly deferring to the elderly virgins out in Maynooth on the major issues in their lives."--The Irish Independent


"The book originated in a series of lectures and is less a history than an incisive, often witty, report on the development of a poor, hidebound country into a razzle-dazzle consumer society...."--The Boston Globe


"Readers will find "Luck & the Irish" presents an enlightening insight into the new Ireland ("Eire Nua"), a bit apart from the "Bord Failte" old Ireland approach."--atholic News Service



Product Details

  • Hardcover: 240 pages
  • Publisher: Oxford University Press, USA (March 14, 2008)
  • Language: English
  • ISBN-10: 0195179528
  • ISBN-13: 978-0195179521
  • Product Dimensions: 9.3 x 6 x 0.9 inches
  • Shipping Weight: 12 ounces (View shipping rates and policies)
  • Average Customer Review: 4.5 out of 5 stars  See all reviews (2 customer reviews)
  • Amazon Best Sellers Rank: #888,875 in Books (See Top 100 in Books)

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2 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars A crisp, readable account of recent Irish history., July 1, 2009
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In trying to provide a coherent analysis of the huge changes that Ireland has undergone in the last 35 years, R.F. Foster has set himself an impossible task. It's not surprising, therefore, that he doesn't entirely succeed. But he does acquit himself very well in the attempt.

The book is short (~200 pages) and divided into five, densely argued, chapters:

1. The Miracle of Loaves and Fishes
2. How the Catholics became Protestants
3. The Party Fight and Funeral
4. 'Big Mad Children': the South and the North
5. How the Short Stories became Novels

These are concerned with, respectively

* the 'Celtic Tiger', that is, the extraordinary economic boom that Ireland experienced, beginning in 1987 (and which was still underway when this book was written, though it hasn't escaped the recent havoc)
* social changes, including changes in women's roles, the complete erosion of influence of the Catholic hierarchy, and liberalization of laws pertaining to contraception, divorce, and homosexuality
* the role of Fianna Fail in Irish politics in the late 20th Century
* the evolution of attitudes in the Republic towards the North that helped pave the way to the Good Friday agreement of 1998
* the flourishing of the most recent generation of Irish writers and musicians

For me, chapters 1, 2, and 5 were the most successful, though this may reflect the aspects of recent Irish history that interest me the most. Foster's analyses of the economic and social changes, the beginnings of which he traces back to the 1970s, seem particularly insightful. The writing is generally pretty clear, though it can become a little dense on occasion. In general, he does presuppose a basic familiarity with Irish history and politics, so this is not a book for someone looking for a basic primer.

It is, however, a fascinating and thought-provoking analysis of recent developments in Irish history.
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5.0 out of 5 stars An intelligent and witty history of contemporary Ireland., July 17, 2008
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R.F. Foster has produced another engaging account of Irish History. This intelligent and witty history of contemporary Ireland covers the economic miracle, cultural energy, decline of the Catholic Church, Northern Ireland, and Politics in the late 20th century. I highly recommend this account to anyone who is interested in the current Irish state of affairs.
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Northern Ireland, Fianna Fáil, Sinn Féin, Celtic Tiger, Catholic Church, Conor Cruise O'Brien, Charles Haughey, Gerry Adams, Jack Lynch, Ben Dunne, Mary Robinson, Irish Times, Fine Gael, Church of Ireland, Des Traynor, North Dublin, Bertie Ahern, Dick Spring, Department of Foreign Affairs, Soldiers of Destiny, Bord Fáilte, Progressive Democrats, Colm Tóibín, Seán Lemass, Fintan O'Toole
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