Understanding the civil rights movement and the passions it aroused as an extension of Catholic community life in Derry city, instead of a break from it, suggests that the events of the late 1960s have a long and diverse historic lineage. The motivation to call for political, social and economic change stemmed from something more than frustration, a newfound sense of entitlement, inspiration gleaned from television sets broadcasting global civil rights’ struggles or the agitation of young bucks of the baby boomer generation keen on upending the status quo. From before Partition to the onset of the Troubles and beyond, Derry Catholics’ community identity – its sensibilities and aspirations – consistently sought nourishment from acts and ex...
The availability under the Thirty Years Rule of the Northern Irish and UK state papers for the start...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
This dissertation explores Catholic nationalist residents of Derry, Northern Ireland\u27s expression...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
This paper is concerned with the politics of memory and their consequences – how memory in its tangi...
On January 30 1972, fourteen Catholic civilians were killed and another fourteen were injured by Bri...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
The question of how to ‘deal’ with the past in post‐conflict Northern Ireland preoccupies public con...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
This article contributes to debates about the theoretical coherence and historical utility of the co...
IN recent years, scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds such as anthropology, sociology, p...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
The availability under the Thirty Years Rule of the Northern Irish and UK state papers for the start...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
This dissertation explores Catholic nationalist residents of Derry, Northern Ireland\u27s expression...
Bloody Sunday. Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
This paper is concerned with the politics of memory and their consequences – how memory in its tangi...
On January 30 1972, fourteen Catholic civilians were killed and another fourteen were injured by Bri...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
The question of how to ‘deal’ with the past in post‐conflict Northern Ireland preoccupies public con...
Bloody Sunday, Derry, Northern Ireland, January 30, 1972, in which 13 Catholic civilians were shot d...
This article contributes to debates about the theoretical coherence and historical utility of the co...
IN recent years, scholars from different disciplinary backgrounds such as anthropology, sociology, p...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
The availability under the Thirty Years Rule of the Northern Irish and UK state papers for the start...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...