Review of the book 'Policy and government in Northern Ireland: lessons of devolution', by Derek Birrell and Alan Murie, published by Barnes and Noble Books, Totowa, New Jersey, 1980
Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives is a unique ethnographic study of devolution and Scottish ...
A review of the following volume: Brian Lucey, Charles Larkin and Constantin Gurdgiev (eds.) What if...
This review discusses the book 'New labour/hard labour? restructuring and resistance inside the welf...
Book review of Irish Social Policy: A Critical Introduction / by Fiona Dukelow and Mairéad Considine...
The study of politics in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is not something guaranteed to attract...
Review of Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of Anglo-Irish Agreements, by Richard Humphreys (ed.) (Ne...
Aaron Edwards presents a highly readable account of the Northern Ireland Labour Party. Jon Tonge bel...
This edited book tracks Northern Ireland’s uneasy experience with devolution following the optimisti...
Book Review: John Mulqueen, ‘An Alien Ideology’: Cold War Perceptions of the Irish Republican Left, ...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
Leaving the North: migration and memory, Northern Ireland 1921–2011 [book review
Michael Kerr’s reconstruction of Northern Ireland’s ‘lost peace process’ reads at times like a polit...
Books reviewed: 'Preventing the Future: Why was Ireland so Poor for so Long?' Tom Garvin (Dublin: Gi...
This book presents two years of ‘fly on the wall’ insights into an examination of the single biggest...
Book review of Glendinning, C.; Powell, M. and Rummery, K. (eds), 'Partnerships, New Labour and the ...
Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives is a unique ethnographic study of devolution and Scottish ...
A review of the following volume: Brian Lucey, Charles Larkin and Constantin Gurdgiev (eds.) What if...
This review discusses the book 'New labour/hard labour? restructuring and resistance inside the welf...
Book review of Irish Social Policy: A Critical Introduction / by Fiona Dukelow and Mairéad Considine...
The study of politics in Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland is not something guaranteed to attract...
Review of Reconciling Ireland: Fifty Years of Anglo-Irish Agreements, by Richard Humphreys (ed.) (Ne...
Aaron Edwards presents a highly readable account of the Northern Ireland Labour Party. Jon Tonge bel...
This edited book tracks Northern Ireland’s uneasy experience with devolution following the optimisti...
Book Review: John Mulqueen, ‘An Alien Ideology’: Cold War Perceptions of the Irish Republican Left, ...
The Troubles in Ballybogoin (a pseudonym) is predominantly a study of identity among nationalists in...
Leaving the North: migration and memory, Northern Ireland 1921–2011 [book review
Michael Kerr’s reconstruction of Northern Ireland’s ‘lost peace process’ reads at times like a polit...
Books reviewed: 'Preventing the Future: Why was Ireland so Poor for so Long?' Tom Garvin (Dublin: Gi...
This book presents two years of ‘fly on the wall’ insights into an examination of the single biggest...
Book review of Glendinning, C.; Powell, M. and Rummery, K. (eds), 'Partnerships, New Labour and the ...
Devolution and the Scottish Conservatives is a unique ethnographic study of devolution and Scottish ...
A review of the following volume: Brian Lucey, Charles Larkin and Constantin Gurdgiev (eds.) What if...
This review discusses the book 'New labour/hard labour? restructuring and resistance inside the welf...