Ancestral Voices: Religion and Nationalism in Ireland

by Conor Cruise O'Brien

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Scholar and statesman Conor Cruise O'Brien illuminates why peace has been so elusive in Northern Ireland. He explains the conflation of religion and nation through Irish history into our own time. Using his life as a prism through which he interprets Ireland's past and present, O'Brien identifies case after case of the lethal mixing of God with country that has spilled oceans of blood throughout this century of nationalism and that, from Bosnia to Northern Ireland, still curses the world. "O'Brien's bravura performance [is] seductive in its intellectual sweep and literary assurance."--Toby Barnard, Times Literary Supplement "Has the magical insistence which Conor Cruise O'Brien can produce at his best...Where he looks back to his own childhood the book shines. He writes of his mother and father with effortless grace and candor, with a marvelous, elegant mix of affection and detachment."--Observer
  • ISBN10 0226616525
  • ISBN13 9780226616520
  • Publish Date 18 December 1995 (first published 22 September 1994)
  • Publish Status Active
  • Publish Country US
  • Imprint University of Chicago Press