The past fifty years have been a time of immense change in Ireland, as the country has moved from a traditional to a modern society. The introduction of electricity, the 'quiet revolution', was accompanied by changes in attitudes to Church, sex, relationships, property, emigration - to life in general. In that short time people have absorbed massive change, often enthusiastically, though perhaps with the occasional pang of regret for the 'old ways'. Here we see the faces, the landscapes and the life of that recently disappeared Ireland - Jack Lynch, JFK, Grace Kelly, Dev, de Gaulle, the Troubles, folk traditions - alongside the new faces and the new styles of our modern society.
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Höhe: 210 mm
Breite: 279 mm
Dicke: 20 mm
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978-0-86278-873-5 (9780862788735)
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Colman Doyle began working as a press photographer in 1951 and has won numerous awards for his work.
John Quinn has been a broadcaster with RTE for nearly three decades.