This study seeks to show that Northern Ireland has been undergoing a revolution by Catholics since 1969. The Irish Republican Army has used terrorism as a revolutionary strategy because it has not had the strength to directly engage British forces in battle.The J-curve theory of revolution has been applied to the situation in Northern Ireland. This theory states that revolution occurs when there has been a long period of improving conditions with concomitant rising expectations which is followed by a loss, or the perception of loss, of gains made.In order to determine if there had been improvements in the situation of Catholics in Northern Ireland, several indices of material well-being were examined. These included employment, housing, mig...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
There are currently two schools of thought that seek to explain the persistence of political violenc...
During the late 1960s pandemonium and chaos spread throughout the northeast part of the Irish island...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
For more than two decades, Northern Ireland has suffered the high social cost of a violent political...
This study maps the course of continued resistance in Ireland during the years between the defeat of...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
The thesis explains how terrorism campaigns end, using social movement theory to analyse the Provisi...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The following thesis is an analysis of the rich and complex history of the state of Northern Ireland...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
There are currently two schools of thought that seek to explain the persistence of political violenc...
This article analyses how social movements and collective actors can affect political and social tra...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
There are currently two schools of thought that seek to explain the persistence of political violenc...
During the late 1960s pandemonium and chaos spread throughout the northeast part of the Irish island...
This study investigates the forces and structures that produced and shaped the Irish Revolution and ...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
For more than two decades, Northern Ireland has suffered the high social cost of a violent political...
This study maps the course of continued resistance in Ireland during the years between the defeat of...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
The thesis explains how terrorism campaigns end, using social movement theory to analyse the Provisi...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The following thesis is an analysis of the rich and complex history of the state of Northern Ireland...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
There are currently two schools of thought that seek to explain the persistence of political violenc...
This article analyses how social movements and collective actors can affect political and social tra...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
There are currently two schools of thought that seek to explain the persistence of political violenc...
During the late 1960s pandemonium and chaos spread throughout the northeast part of the Irish island...