The interview was conducted during the conference “Irish Society, History & Culture: 100 Years After 1916” at the European University Institute, Florence, 12 October 2016.Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International (CC BY-NC-ND 4.0), This is an interview with former IRA prisoners, 1981 hunger striker, and Irish Republican activist Laurence McKeown. He received an Open University Degree in HMP Maze and went on to conduct a PhD at Queen’s University Belfast. McKeown is now a playwright who lives in the Republic of Ireland. In this interview, he speaks about growing up in the North of Ireland, how he became an Irish republican, the conflict in the North of Ireland, his prison experience in the H-Blocks of HMP Maze, the prison p...
This thesis examines the 1981 hunger strike by republican prisoners in Northern Ireland against the ...
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Seán Lemass is generally regarded as the man most responsible for the modernisation of Irish society...
This is an interview with former IRA prisoners, 1981 hunger striker, and Irish Republican activist L...
Defence date: 12 June 2018Examining Board: Prof. Laura Lee Downs (EUI/Supervisor) ; Dr Sean Brady (...
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Robert Savage is a member of the Department of History. He is the author of The BBC's Irish Troubles...
Abstract provided by publisher.This book is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in ...
Robert Savage is a member of the Department of History. He is the author of The BBC's Irish Troubles...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...
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This book represents the first interdisciplinary study of how memory has driven and challenged the p...
The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of prison experience in ex-political pri...
This thesis examines the 1981 hunger strike by republican prisoners in Northern Ireland against the ...
First online: 2 October 2019This chapter shows how Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoners started a c...
Seán Lemass is generally regarded as the man most responsible for the modernisation of Irish society...
This is an interview with former IRA prisoners, 1981 hunger striker, and Irish Republican activist L...
Defence date: 12 June 2018Examining Board: Prof. Laura Lee Downs (EUI/Supervisor) ; Dr Sean Brady (...
This un-edited interview shows the parts played - according to a former Chairman of the Northern fre...
Robert Savage is a member of the Department of History. He is the author of The BBC's Irish Troubles...
Abstract provided by publisher.This book is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in ...
Robert Savage is a member of the Department of History. He is the author of The BBC's Irish Troubles...
Éilís Ní Dhuibhne is a novelist, playwright, and a storyteller. She graduated in English and Folklor...
Galway writer Alan McMonagle participated in the Conference II St. Patricks Day International Semina...
This article analyses the recent struggle for control of the Provisional Irish Republican movement’s...
This book represents the first interdisciplinary study of how memory has driven and challenged the p...
The participation to a literary festival in Florence gave the interviewer the occasion to meet one o...
Purpose: The purpose of this paper is to examine the impact of prison experience in ex-political pri...
This thesis examines the 1981 hunger strike by republican prisoners in Northern Ireland against the ...
First online: 2 October 2019This chapter shows how Irish Republican Army (IRA) prisoners started a c...
Seán Lemass is generally regarded as the man most responsible for the modernisation of Irish society...