The conflict known as the “Troubles” in Northern Ireland began during the late 1960s and is defined by political and ethno-sectarian violence between state, pro-state, and anti-state forces. Reasons for the conflict are contested and complicated by social, religious, political, and cultural disputes, with much of the debate concerning the victims of violence hardened by competing propaganda-conditioning perspectives. This article introduces a database holding information on the location of individual fatalities connected with the contemporary Irish conflict. For each victim, it includes a demographic profile, home address, manner of death, and the organization responsible. Employing geographic information system (GIS) techniques, the databa...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
As it is often the failure of governments to meet the perceived needs of identity groups in a divide...
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...
AbstractAs Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, atten...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
Between 1920 and 1922, the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland was the location of intense violence be...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
The state executions of 81 IRA men during the Irish civil war have long been a bitter, almost taboo ...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
Recent large-N quantitative studies have failed to uncover a link between demographic change and con...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
As it is often the failure of governments to meet the perceived needs of identity groups in a divide...
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...
AbstractAs Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, atten...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
As Northern Ireland moves further from the period of conflict known as the ‘Troubles’, attention has...
Between 1920 and 1922, the city of Belfast, Northern Ireland was the location of intense violence be...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
Belfast seems well known as a violent city; it has experienced a long history of turmoil related to ...
The state executions of 81 IRA men during the Irish civil war have long been a bitter, almost taboo ...
Ideology matters. The return of this insight to the study of civil war has sparked a new line of lit...
Recent large-N quantitative studies have failed to uncover a link between demographic change and con...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
Irreconcilable cultural and economic differences caused the Partition of Ireland in 1921. The comple...
As it is often the failure of governments to meet the perceived needs of identity groups in a divide...