Unionist politicians have argued that republican political violence on the Irish border, during both the partition of Ireland and more recent Northern Ireland conflict, constituted ethnic cleansing and genocide against the Protestant/unionist community in those areas. These views have been bolstered by an increasingly ambivalent scholarly literature that has failed to adequately question the accuracy of these claims. This article interrogates the ethnic cleansing/genocide narrative by analysing republican violence during the 1920s and the 1970s. Drawing a wide-range of theoretical literature and archival sources, it demonstrates that republican violence fell far short of either ethnic cleansing or genocide, (in part) as a result of the perp...
The debate concerning ideology and ideological shifts during peace-building in Northern Ireland has ...
Between 1920 and 1922 Ireland was partitioned and two new polities emerged: the overwhelmingly Catho...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
The study of the Northern Irish Troubles is dominated by ethnic readings of conflict and violence. D...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The Troubles, is an ethno-religious conflict within Northern Ireland that occurred from 1968 to 1998...
This article analyses how social movements and collective actors can affect political and social tra...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
Abstract:Northern Ireland has a long history of sectarian strife between its Catholic and Protestant...
Cet article explore les relations entre sectarisme et violence en Irlande dans la première moitié du...
This thesis is a study of an ongoing debate in the Irish Republican and wider Catholic/Nationalist/R...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This article is an empirical case study of how the Irish republican narrative on policing in Norther...
The focus of this article is an analysis of the potential for Northern Ireland’s loyalist terror gro...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
The debate concerning ideology and ideological shifts during peace-building in Northern Ireland has ...
Between 1920 and 1922 Ireland was partitioned and two new polities emerged: the overwhelmingly Catho...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
The study of the Northern Irish Troubles is dominated by ethnic readings of conflict and violence. D...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The Troubles, is an ethno-religious conflict within Northern Ireland that occurred from 1968 to 1998...
This article analyses how social movements and collective actors can affect political and social tra...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
Abstract:Northern Ireland has a long history of sectarian strife between its Catholic and Protestant...
Cet article explore les relations entre sectarisme et violence en Irlande dans la première moitié du...
This thesis is a study of an ongoing debate in the Irish Republican and wider Catholic/Nationalist/R...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This article is an empirical case study of how the Irish republican narrative on policing in Norther...
The focus of this article is an analysis of the potential for Northern Ireland’s loyalist terror gro...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
The debate concerning ideology and ideological shifts during peace-building in Northern Ireland has ...
Between 1920 and 1922 Ireland was partitioned and two new polities emerged: the overwhelmingly Catho...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...