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'The Land That Makes Us Refugees: Northern Ireland through the eyes of
its exiles, is a unique insight into Northern Ireland, with the region's
struggles illuminated for the first time through the stories of those who
left.
This compelling book uses
first-hand accounts to explain why emigration was critically high during the
Troubles and why it has remained so in the years since the Good
Friday Agreement. The book also explores the human cost of emigration on those
who leave and on those whom they leave behind.
Contents
Contents
Introduction 5
Tit
For Tat 21
Our
Imperfect Peace 99
Generation
Betrayed 148
The
Most Likely To Go 212
A
Line On A Map 240
Conclusion 266
Further
Reading 277
Acknowledgements 279