Abstract This article examines Airey Neave’s contribution to the Conservative Party’s Northern Ireland policy from 1975 to 1979; a hitherto neglected subject related to the Conservative Party, the Northern Ireland Troubles and more generally contemporary British history. Firstly, it challenges the widely held misconception that Neave was simply a militarist when it can to Northern Ireland; that as shadow secretary of state for Northern Ireland his sole objective was to defeat Republican terrorists. On the contrary, while he sought ‘complete victory’ over Republican paramilitaries, Neave remained committed to finding a workable solution amongst the political parties in Northern Ireland in the hope of ending direct rule. Secondly, it re...
the province to some other unit. But the stupidity of Northern Ireland politicians comes out clearly...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
In a previous issue of Irish Studies Review I examined the unanticipated emergence in the late 1980s...
This article sets out to tell the story of the Conservative associations that appeared in parts of N...
n this article I examine one particular way in which the Anglo-Irish Agreement redefined unionist po...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
As Minister of State in Northern Ireland 1974-1976, Stanley Orme MP (1923-2005) worked at the heart ...
This thesis explores the political agenda of Terence O’Neill, Northern Ireland’s fourth Prime Minist...
It is now more than a decade since British troops were sent to Northern Ireland, and the conflict in...
Since the beginning of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland, a number of British politicians have writ...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
A neglected area of transatlantic history is the relationship between the Reagan administration and ...
the province to some other unit. But the stupidity of Northern Ireland politicians comes out clearly...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
In a previous issue of Irish Studies Review I examined the unanticipated emergence in the late 1980s...
This article sets out to tell the story of the Conservative associations that appeared in parts of N...
n this article I examine one particular way in which the Anglo-Irish Agreement redefined unionist po...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
As Minister of State in Northern Ireland 1974-1976, Stanley Orme MP (1923-2005) worked at the heart ...
This thesis explores the political agenda of Terence O’Neill, Northern Ireland’s fourth Prime Minist...
It is now more than a decade since British troops were sent to Northern Ireland, and the conflict in...
Since the beginning of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland, a number of British politicians have writ...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
A neglected area of transatlantic history is the relationship between the Reagan administration and ...
the province to some other unit. But the stupidity of Northern Ireland politicians comes out clearly...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...