Cet article explore les relations entre sectarisme et violence en Irlande dans la première moitié du XIXe siècle, à travers l’examen d’homicides sectaires. Il comporte une étude quantitative des incidents de ce type au niveau régional et national, ainsi qu’une analyse du contexte de la violence sectaire létale, au niveau de la communauté, du groupe et de l’individu. Ces incidents révèlent de réelles et significatives tensions sectaires au sein de la société irlandaise, quoique celles-ci ne donnèrent lieu que rarement à des conflits létaux. Selon l’auteur, pour comprendre cette situation, il faut prendre en compte simultanément l’hostilité sectaire, la stabilité locale et les conceptions de la violence légitime présentes dans les deux commun...
Abstract:Northern Ireland has a long history of sectarian strife between its Catholic and Protestant...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
International audienceAfter the 1801 Act of Union uniting Ireland and Great Britain, and the broken ...
The image of Ireland as a place of violence in the 19th and early 20th century draws much substance ...
Winner of the Donald Murphy Prize given by the American Conference for Irish Studies Sectarian viole...
This article examines the attitudes of Protestant moralists and Reformed synods toward interpersonal...
In his compelling and well-written account of early-nineteenth-century Ireland, Richard Mc Mahon man...
Unionist politicians have argued that republican political violence on the Irish border, during both...
In this paper, I examine the ‘sociogenesis’ of terrorism in the context of established–outsider figu...
This articles considers how seven dramatists have treated sectarian tension in Northern Irish societ...
When I set about researching for my thesis and began looking for articles and books on assaults on...
Over three nights in late April 1922, eighteen people were killed in west county Cork, in Ireland. A...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring two tragic days during which political murders we...
This article offers a critical analysis of the representation of early modern popular violence provi...
Abstract:Northern Ireland has a long history of sectarian strife between its Catholic and Protestant...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
International audienceAfter the 1801 Act of Union uniting Ireland and Great Britain, and the broken ...
The image of Ireland as a place of violence in the 19th and early 20th century draws much substance ...
Winner of the Donald Murphy Prize given by the American Conference for Irish Studies Sectarian viole...
This article examines the attitudes of Protestant moralists and Reformed synods toward interpersonal...
In his compelling and well-written account of early-nineteenth-century Ireland, Richard Mc Mahon man...
Unionist politicians have argued that republican political violence on the Irish border, during both...
In this paper, I examine the ‘sociogenesis’ of terrorism in the context of established–outsider figu...
This articles considers how seven dramatists have treated sectarian tension in Northern Irish societ...
When I set about researching for my thesis and began looking for articles and books on assaults on...
Over three nights in late April 1922, eighteen people were killed in west county Cork, in Ireland. A...
In its investigation of social and political violence during the Irish Civil War, this thesis tackle...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring two tragic days during which political murders we...
This article offers a critical analysis of the representation of early modern popular violence provi...
Abstract:Northern Ireland has a long history of sectarian strife between its Catholic and Protestant...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
International audienceAfter the 1801 Act of Union uniting Ireland and Great Britain, and the broken ...