This article examines the relationship between politically motivated murder, martyrdom, and the death penalty in Britain and Ireland in the period from 1939 to 1990. First, it investigates the nexus between historical experience and memory, political martyrdom, and capital punishment as it applied to Irish Republicans in Britain during the Second World War. Secondly, it examines the use of extraordinary legal powers to impose the death penalty in the Irish state during the “Emergency,” and charts the processes through which the threat of capital punishment continued to be perceived as an essential instrument of security in both Irish jurisdictions in the postwar period. Thirdly, it evaluates the effectiveness of the death penalty in...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring two tragic days during which political murders we...
Through studies of beheaded Irish traitors, smugglers hung in chains on the English coast, suicides ...
This article critically considers the representation of death within the song tradition of modern Ir...
This article examines the relationship between politically motivated murder, martyrdom, and the dea...
The history of capital punishment in post-Independence Ireland has received scant scholarly attenti...
The genealogy of capital punishment in twentieth-century Ireland defies easy articulation, and sever...
The state executions of 81 IRA men during the Irish civil war have long been a bitter, almost taboo ...
My thesis, “Capital Punishment and Martial Law in Ireland 1916-1923”, deals with the early years of ...
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
The genealogy of capital punishment in twentieth-century Ireland defies easy articulation, and sever...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/744298
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
This is a book review of Ian O’Donnell, Justice, Mercy, and Caprice: Clemency and the Death Penalty ...
Following the Second World War, capital punishment in Britain became an increasingly contentious iss...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring two tragic days during which political murders we...
Through studies of beheaded Irish traitors, smugglers hung in chains on the English coast, suicides ...
This article critically considers the representation of death within the song tradition of modern Ir...
This article examines the relationship between politically motivated murder, martyrdom, and the dea...
The history of capital punishment in post-Independence Ireland has received scant scholarly attenti...
The genealogy of capital punishment in twentieth-century Ireland defies easy articulation, and sever...
The state executions of 81 IRA men during the Irish civil war have long been a bitter, almost taboo ...
My thesis, “Capital Punishment and Martial Law in Ireland 1916-1923”, deals with the early years of ...
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
The ‘Troubles’ is a euphemism associated with sectarian conflict in Northern Ireland from the late 1...
The genealogy of capital punishment in twentieth-century Ireland defies easy articulation, and sever...
This is the published version, also available here: http://dx.doi.org/10.2307/744298
This thesis examines the executions policy undertaken by the pro-treatyite Provisional/Free State Go...
This is a book review of Ian O’Donnell, Justice, Mercy, and Caprice: Clemency and the Death Penalty ...
Following the Second World War, capital punishment in Britain became an increasingly contentious iss...
International audienceThis paper aims at exploring two tragic days during which political murders we...
Through studies of beheaded Irish traitors, smugglers hung in chains on the English coast, suicides ...
This article critically considers the representation of death within the song tradition of modern Ir...