The far left, defined as those to the left of orthodox communism, with few but important exceptions defined the Northern Ireland Troubles in essentially republican terms as a struggle to complete Irish national self-determination. Despite this lack of independent orientation, far left ideas fertilised both republicanism and loyalism in the 1970s. They are an important element in understanding the dynamics of ideological conflict in the period
The Northern Ireland question is the key question all over the world. The question is not only close...
The essay which follows was written in August 1971, shortly before internment and the escalation in ...
Through four thematic sections, this article explains why, from its inception in 1981, the Revolutio...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
This thesis examines the emergence of both the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National L...
The emergence of the far-right, or more accurately the \u27radical right\u27, is a new phenomenon in...
The emergence of the far-right, or more accurately the \u27radical right\u27, is a new phenomenon in...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
Northern Irelands Civil Rights movement, the IRA, and the regional violence are what characterize it...
Much analysis of the Northern Ireland problem has tended to treat it in isolation and as a unique ph...
The response of the British Left to the Irish crisis, which has now lasted for nearly a full decade,...
The thesis addresses three issues which have not been sufficiently addressed in previous research. W...
The Provisional IRA and its political wing Sinn Féin have attracted by far the greatest scholarly in...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
The Northern Ireland question is the key question all over the world. The question is not only close...
The essay which follows was written in August 1971, shortly before internment and the escalation in ...
Through four thematic sections, this article explains why, from its inception in 1981, the Revolutio...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
This thesis examines the emergence of both the Irish Republican Socialist Party and Irish National L...
The emergence of the far-right, or more accurately the \u27radical right\u27, is a new phenomenon in...
The emergence of the far-right, or more accurately the \u27radical right\u27, is a new phenomenon in...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
Northern Irelands Civil Rights movement, the IRA, and the regional violence are what characterize it...
Much analysis of the Northern Ireland problem has tended to treat it in isolation and as a unique ph...
The response of the British Left to the Irish crisis, which has now lasted for nearly a full decade,...
The thesis addresses three issues which have not been sufficiently addressed in previous research. W...
The Provisional IRA and its political wing Sinn Féin have attracted by far the greatest scholarly in...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
The Northern Ireland question is the key question all over the world. The question is not only close...
The essay which follows was written in August 1971, shortly before internment and the escalation in ...
Through four thematic sections, this article explains why, from its inception in 1981, the Revolutio...