Long Kesh/Maze, once Northern Ireland's largest prison, is one of its most important sites of conflict. Since closure in 2000, its demolition and development has been contested. Its material culture, the remaining architecture as well as the artefacts that belonged to either prisoners or prison officers, are implicated in the processes of remembering or forgetting violence and defining perpetrators and victims of conflict. The traces of the prison feature in the hesitant process of conflict-resolution and a vibrant trade in conflict heritage. This article examines both: political debate concerning the future of the prison site and ebay auctions of the traces of its past
This chapter outlines the events which sparked the educational journeys of hundreds of loyalist and ...
History, as an academic discipline, has traditionally focused more on conflict than on peace. Simila...
This paper draws on interviews to focus on the beliefs and organisation of ex-combatants and former ...
The prison called both Long Kesh and the Maze is regarded as a symbol of the Northern Ireland confli...
As Northern Ireland\u27s landmark Good Friday Agreement approaches its 20-year anniversary, one site...
The former Maze Prison/Long Kesh in Lisburn, near Belfast, is one of the primary sites associated wi...
In both heritage theory and practice, participation is now a key concern. Participation is not a mat...
Long Kesh/Maze prison first came to public attention as a short-term solution to prison overcrowding...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-98.1. Introduction -- 2. Violence and place in the early t...
This paper engages with the former prison at Long Kesh in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and, in particu...
International audienceThe function of museums as a medium to represent collective heritage is all th...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
This article is an autoethnographic account of the authors’ trespassing in the abandoned Maze Prison...
The question of how to ‘deal’ with the past in post‐conflict Northern Ireland preoccupies public con...
This paper explores the role of clothing in the hunger strikes in Northern Irish prisons in the 1970...
This chapter outlines the events which sparked the educational journeys of hundreds of loyalist and ...
History, as an academic discipline, has traditionally focused more on conflict than on peace. Simila...
This paper draws on interviews to focus on the beliefs and organisation of ex-combatants and former ...
The prison called both Long Kesh and the Maze is regarded as a symbol of the Northern Ireland confli...
As Northern Ireland\u27s landmark Good Friday Agreement approaches its 20-year anniversary, one site...
The former Maze Prison/Long Kesh in Lisburn, near Belfast, is one of the primary sites associated wi...
In both heritage theory and practice, participation is now a key concern. Participation is not a mat...
Long Kesh/Maze prison first came to public attention as a short-term solution to prison overcrowding...
Theoretical thesis.Bibliography: pages 89-98.1. Introduction -- 2. Violence and place in the early t...
This paper engages with the former prison at Long Kesh in Belfast, Northern Ireland, and, in particu...
International audienceThe function of museums as a medium to represent collective heritage is all th...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
This article is an autoethnographic account of the authors’ trespassing in the abandoned Maze Prison...
The question of how to ‘deal’ with the past in post‐conflict Northern Ireland preoccupies public con...
This paper explores the role of clothing in the hunger strikes in Northern Irish prisons in the 1970...
This chapter outlines the events which sparked the educational journeys of hundreds of loyalist and ...
History, as an academic discipline, has traditionally focused more on conflict than on peace. Simila...
This paper draws on interviews to focus on the beliefs and organisation of ex-combatants and former ...