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‘Migration used to be a bad word here’, he told the New York Times. ‘Now, one might see emigration not as a sad and tearful thing, but as a migration within the European community.’22 The image of the new emigrant as a sophisticated, rootless cosmopolitan, hopping between New York, Dublin and Berlin, was false.
We Don't Know Ourselves: A Personal History of Modern Ireland
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