The overarching purpose of the special section as a whole is to move away from parochial perspectives by studying the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement within an international context and by drawing upon theoretical and methodological approaches that have been developed by Sixties scholars to study experiences elsewhere. It is our intention that this exchange should be a two-way process – that Northern Ireland and the global Sixties should be put into dialogue with each other. As the two have generally been regarded as unrelated, this introductory essay has more work to do than a conventional introduction. It lays the foundations for the dialogue by setting out the story of Northern Ireland’s Sixties and how it fits into estab...
This book examines memoir-writing by many of the key political actors in the Northern Irish ‘Trouble...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...
Northern Irelands Civil Rights movement, the IRA, and the regional violence are what characterize it...
The overarching purpose of the special section as a whole is to move away from parochial perspective...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...
This article explains how the contingent of complex interactions among pre-existing structural sett...
This article extends our understanding of social movement development through a qualitative longitu...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
This article explains how the contingent of complex interactions among pre-existing structural setti...
Cutting across geographical boundaries, literary genres and historical periods, Irish & Postcolonial...
Ireland had, by the year of 1998, been an island of war and conflict to some extent for almost 1000 ...
1967 in Dublin, Ireland, an exhibition opened its doors to a suspecting public. Rose '67 was a work...
This provocative new history of Ireland during the long 1960s exposes the myths of Ireland's moderni...
This book examines memoir-writing by many of the key political actors in the Northern Irish ‘Trouble...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...
Northern Irelands Civil Rights movement, the IRA, and the regional violence are what characterize it...
The overarching purpose of the special section as a whole is to move away from parochial perspective...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...
This article explains how the contingent of complex interactions among pre-existing structural sett...
This article extends our understanding of social movement development through a qualitative longitu...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
This article explains how the contingent of complex interactions among pre-existing structural setti...
Cutting across geographical boundaries, literary genres and historical periods, Irish & Postcolonial...
Ireland had, by the year of 1998, been an island of war and conflict to some extent for almost 1000 ...
1967 in Dublin, Ireland, an exhibition opened its doors to a suspecting public. Rose '67 was a work...
This provocative new history of Ireland during the long 1960s exposes the myths of Ireland's moderni...
This book examines memoir-writing by many of the key political actors in the Northern Irish ‘Trouble...
In the dominant and increasingly prevalent transnational narrative of 1968, the case of Northern Ire...
Northern Irelands Civil Rights movement, the IRA, and the regional violence are what characterize it...