In a previous issue of Irish Studies Review I examined the unanticipated emergence in the late 1980s of a series of Conservative associations in Northern Ireland. In this follow-up article, I will seek to account for the subsequent swift and ignominious decline in the early 1990s of the Northern Irish Conservatives. While the fortunes of the Ulster Tories were undermined by a number of contingencies – the vagaries of parliamentary arithmetic and their own lack of political judgement foremost among them – their fate was sealed primarily by certain rather more structural concerns. In particular, the rapid decline of the Conservative associations in Northern Ireland owes its origins to the historically “loveless marriage” between Ulster unioni...
This article explores the reasons for persistent memory wars surrounding the Northern Ireland confli...
The Irish border, and subsequently Irish politics, have been declared ‘troublesome’ in negotiations ...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
In a previous issue of Irish Studies Review I examined the unanticipated emergence in the late 1980s...
This article sets out to tell the story of the Conservative associations that appeared in parts of N...
n this article I examine one particular way in which the Anglo-Irish Agreement redefined unionist po...
This essay traces the evolution of the demand that the principal British political parties should ex...
This article examines the evolution of the British Government’s position regarding the question of t...
Abstract This article examines Airey Neave’s contribution to the Conservative Party’s Northern Ir...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
Northern Ireland’s election had dramatic outcomes and important consequences for the restoration of ...
This article examines the relationship between the Communist Party of Great Britain and Irish commun...
This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, and subseq...
This article explores the reasons for persistent memory wars surrounding the Northern Ireland confli...
The Irish border, and subsequently Irish politics, have been declared ‘troublesome’ in negotiations ...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
In a previous issue of Irish Studies Review I examined the unanticipated emergence in the late 1980s...
This article sets out to tell the story of the Conservative associations that appeared in parts of N...
n this article I examine one particular way in which the Anglo-Irish Agreement redefined unionist po...
This essay traces the evolution of the demand that the principal British political parties should ex...
This article examines the evolution of the British Government’s position regarding the question of t...
Abstract This article examines Airey Neave’s contribution to the Conservative Party’s Northern Ir...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Westminster election in Northern Ireland attracted more interest beyond the region than is norma...
Northern Ireland’s election had dramatic outcomes and important consequences for the restoration of ...
This article examines the relationship between the Communist Party of Great Britain and Irish commun...
This article argues that the failure of Northern Ireland’s first power-sharing executive, and subseq...
This article explores the reasons for persistent memory wars surrounding the Northern Ireland confli...
The Irish border, and subsequently Irish politics, have been declared ‘troublesome’ in negotiations ...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...