One hundred years after the Anglo-Irish Treaty and partition, after thirty years of Troubles, the Good Friday Agreement and Brexit, the debate on Irish unity has intensified. But what could a united country look like and what would it mean for people north and south of the border?
Considering health, education, the economy, cultural identity and the arts, constitutional change and international relations, award-winning journalist Frank Connolly asks whether a united Ireland could create a viable, vibrant new country.
With contributions from President Michael D. Higgins, Paula Meehan, David Mc Williams, Linda Ervine, Christy Moore, Mary Lou Mc Donald, Ian Marshall and Brian Keenan, United Nation is a timely look at the case for integrating Ireland.
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Frank Connolly is one of Ireland’s most distinguished investigative journalists. His previous books include NAMA-Land (2017) and Tom Gilmartin (2014), both published by Gill Books. He has also published a novel, A Conspiracy of Lies (Mercier, 2019). He is Head of Communications with SIPTU and lives in Dublin.