Part of the Palgrave Macmillan series "Postcolonialism and Religions."This chapter addresses the challenge of remembering conflict together in the context of a society still divided by “legacy issues”. Its focus is on the particular challenges presented by efforts to commemorate the conflict in the author’s native Northern Ireland. In light of this series’ theme of ‘living together after empire’, the task of commemoration is re-imagined as ‘co-memoration’; a public remembering which has the potential at least to include all elements within society. The author explores the possibilities and challenges posed by re-imagining commemoration as co-memoration, drawing on the insights of public theology and his own experience of Christian ministry ...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...
The aim of this work is to compare the two most important commemorations (semicentennial and centenn...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
The question of how to ‘deal’ with the past in post‐conflict Northern Ireland preoccupies public con...
This paper is concerned with the politics of memory and their consequences – how memory in its tangi...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memorie...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memories...
The commemoration of the World Wars has frequently attracted controversy and widespread debate, reve...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
This dissertation explores Catholic nationalist residents of Derry, Northern Ireland\u27s expression...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
This work explores the way in which the texts and practices of Remembrance of the First World War in...
During and immediately after the First World War, there was a merging of Christian and nationalist t...
This thesis examines Protestant unionist commemorations of the Battle of the Somme in Northern Irela...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...
The aim of this work is to compare the two most important commemorations (semicentennial and centenn...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
The question of how to ‘deal’ with the past in post‐conflict Northern Ireland preoccupies public con...
This paper is concerned with the politics of memory and their consequences – how memory in its tangi...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memorie...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
In this paper Alan Falconer examines the lessons learned from a study into the way in which memories...
The commemoration of the World Wars has frequently attracted controversy and widespread debate, reve...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
This dissertation explores Catholic nationalist residents of Derry, Northern Ireland\u27s expression...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
This work explores the way in which the texts and practices of Remembrance of the First World War in...
During and immediately after the First World War, there was a merging of Christian and nationalist t...
This thesis examines Protestant unionist commemorations of the Battle of the Somme in Northern Irela...
Discussing the relationship between the past and the present in Irish society, this title outlines t...
The aim of this work is to compare the two most important commemorations (semicentennial and centenn...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...