Between 1920 and 1922, the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland was the location of intense violence between Catholic nationalists and Protestant unionists arising out of the broader political conflict engulfing the island. Approximately 500 people died within the city as a result of these tensions. There existed marked spatial concentration in patterns of fatality during these original ‘Troubles’ which accompanied the creation of the Northern Ireland state. This paper will present findings from research into this period which makes use of Geographical Information Systems (GIS) technology to analyse the spatial distribution and impact of political and sectarian deaths in the early years of the 1920s. It finds that fatalities were heavily conce...
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As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
The conflict known as the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland began during the late 1960s and is defined ...
Commonly known as the ‘Troubles,’ the disputes between Irish republicans (mostly Catholics) and Brit...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
It has suited both sides of Ireland's religious and political divide to portray the Great Famine tha...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
AbstractAs Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, atten...
This article investigates the “Rotten Prods” (Protestants) through an archival and historiographical...
This paper asks why Catholic-Protestant conflict has been so long- lasting in Ireland, and to what e...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
This article examines the role of Protestant-Catholic conflict in the English town of Hartlepool, a ...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
Neighborhoods across the globe are becoming increasingly ‘divers,' yet their urban encounters reprod...
Between the 1960s and 1990s a series of urban redevelopment projects in Manchester radically transfo...
The secularizing efforts of the Spanish Second Republic met fierce resistance from Catholics and the...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
The conflict known as the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland began during the late 1960s and is defined ...
Commonly known as the ‘Troubles,’ the disputes between Irish republicans (mostly Catholics) and Brit...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
It has suited both sides of Ireland's religious and political divide to portray the Great Famine tha...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
AbstractAs Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, atten...
This article investigates the “Rotten Prods” (Protestants) through an archival and historiographical...
This paper asks why Catholic-Protestant conflict has been so long- lasting in Ireland, and to what e...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
This article examines the role of Protestant-Catholic conflict in the English town of Hartlepool, a ...
In Belfast in the 1970s and 1980s, a modernist housing scheme became subject to multiple contested a...
Neighborhoods across the globe are becoming increasingly ‘divers,' yet their urban encounters reprod...
Between the 1960s and 1990s a series of urban redevelopment projects in Manchester radically transfo...
The secularizing efforts of the Spanish Second Republic met fierce resistance from Catholics and the...