Ireland in the World Order

A History of Uneven Development

Hardcover, 256 pages

Published July 19, 2012 by Pluto Press.

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978-0-7453-3126-3
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took some notes on this if anyone's looking aonchiallach.github.io/posts/ireland_notes/

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is a welcome example of someone taking the NLR approach to historiography in an Irish context, building up a repository of theoretical sources on European economic history coming from a Marxish perspective and plugging them into the most donnish outputs of the Trinity, UCD and Maynooth history departments. The results are a bit uneven; there's a lot hanging on the Anderson brothers here and I think the age of their models is really showing.

Coakley's aim seems to be to de-emphasise the colonial in favour of an attention to 'internal factors' and he makes a big show of rejecting Denis O'Hearn writings which locate Ireland within an orthodox colonial underdevelopment framework as a means of explaining why 'Ireland' (meaning the twenty-six county state) never industrialised but when Coakley has to show his cards on this subject all he …