The aim of this dissertation is to demonstrate that the period between 1981 et 1985 was a watershed in the conflict in Northern-Ireland, focusing on the evolution of the Nationalist and Republican struggle during these five years. From the 1981 hunger strikes to the Anglo-Irish Agreement signed in November 1985, there was a transition from pure systematic violence to a more pacific and legal participation, particularly through the rivalry between Sinn Féin, Republican party, and the SDLP, Nationalist party opposed to violence. The hunger strikes brought Sinn Féin to the electoral stage. Between Sinn Féin, that supported the Provisional IRA’s armed struggle, and the SDLP that was looking for a political settlement to escape Northern Ireland’...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
This thesis examines the emergence of both the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National L...
The present work is an attempt to examine the impact of the northern irish peace process on the DUP ...
Cette étude porte sur l'impact du processus de paix en Irlande du Nord sur les partis politiques de ...
THE NORTHERN IRELAND CRISIS, by JACQUES LERUEZ With a new attempt to reach a political settlement ha...
This article examines the competitive relationship between constitutional nationalism and violent Ir...
The outbreak of political violence m Northern Ireland in 1969 reopened a constitutional debate which...
This dissertation attempts to analyse the diverse reactions in Ireland to the Spanish Civil War, whi...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
Violence and terrorism - Nationalist/Catholic and Unionist/Protestant - persist in Northern Ireland ...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
The Irish Republican Army (IRA), the main Republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland was foun...
Northern Ireland: integration or secession? by Jacques Leruez The international aspect of the Northe...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
This thesis examines the emergence of both the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National L...
The present work is an attempt to examine the impact of the northern irish peace process on the DUP ...
Cette étude porte sur l'impact du processus de paix en Irlande du Nord sur les partis politiques de ...
THE NORTHERN IRELAND CRISIS, by JACQUES LERUEZ With a new attempt to reach a political settlement ha...
This article examines the competitive relationship between constitutional nationalism and violent Ir...
The outbreak of political violence m Northern Ireland in 1969 reopened a constitutional debate which...
This dissertation attempts to analyse the diverse reactions in Ireland to the Spanish Civil War, whi...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
Violence and terrorism - Nationalist/Catholic and Unionist/Protestant - persist in Northern Ireland ...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
The Irish Republican Army (IRA), the main Republican paramilitary group in Northern Ireland was foun...
Northern Ireland: integration or secession? by Jacques Leruez The international aspect of the Northe...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
The revolutionary decade of the 1790s is the great watershed in Irish political life, a transitional...
This thesis examines the emergence of both the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National L...