Michael Kerr’s reconstruction of Northern Ireland’s ‘lost peace process’ reads at times like a political thriller, finds Bill Kissane, but also seriously raises the bar for other young scholars on Northern Ireland with its mix of extensive primary research and entertaining anecdotes
Adrian Guelke (Ed.), New Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict. Brookfield, VT: Avebury, 199...
More than thirty years on from the secret opening exchanges in what would develop into the Northern ...
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The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
"State Violence, Collusion and the Troubles: Counter Insurgency, Government Deviance and Northern Ir...
Aaron Edwards presents a highly readable account of the Northern Ireland Labour Party. Jon Tonge bel...
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Review of Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe
Andrew Sanders provides readers with an excellent backdrop to the underlining tensions that continue...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
Adrian Guelke (Ed.), New Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict. Brookfield, VT: Avebury, 199...
Adrian Guelke (Ed.), New Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict. Brookfield, VT: Avebury, 199...
More than thirty years on from the secret opening exchanges in what would develop into the Northern ...
In 1860, the Irish nationalist writer John Mitchell avowed that ‘The Almighty, indeed, sent the pota...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
"State Violence, Collusion and the Troubles: Counter Insurgency, Government Deviance and Northern Ir...
Aaron Edwards presents a highly readable account of the Northern Ireland Labour Party. Jon Tonge bel...
This book is an interesting study of splits within the republican movement since the beginning of Th...
Steve Coulter finds optimism in the latest book by David J Lynch which looks carefully at Ireland’s ...
Book Review Operation Demetrius and Its Aftermath: A New History of the Use of Internment withou...
Review of Say Nothing: A True Story of Murder and Memory in Northern Ireland by Patrick Radden Keefe
Andrew Sanders provides readers with an excellent backdrop to the underlining tensions that continue...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
Adrian Guelke (Ed.), New Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict. Brookfield, VT: Avebury, 199...
Adrian Guelke (Ed.), New Perspectives on the Northern Ireland Conflict. Brookfield, VT: Avebury, 199...
More than thirty years on from the secret opening exchanges in what would develop into the Northern ...
In 1860, the Irish nationalist writer John Mitchell avowed that ‘The Almighty, indeed, sent the pota...