While 2018 marks the twentieth anniversary of the signing of the Good Friday Agreement (GFA) in Northern Ireland, it also marks the fiftieth anniversary of the civil rights movement and the protests of 1968. One of the key innovations of the Agreement is that it makes issues of rights central to the broader consociational framework, with the entirety of section 6 devoted to ‘Rights, Safeguards and Equality of opportunity.’ This reinforces a perception that the GFA is a culmination of the civil rights movement and its aims; and that the conflict itself was based on issues of rights. The civil rights movement continues to be an enduring collective memory for the nationalist community in post-Agreement Northern Ireland, but since 1998 it has b...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
On April 10, 1998, after thirty years of bloody conflict, political parties from all sides of the No...
These include a commitment to the mutual respect, the civil rights and the religious liberties of e...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
Following the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom and the Conservative’s plans to replace the Hu...
The 1998 Belfast or Good Friday Agreement (GFA), a political agreement in Northern Ireland whic...
Understanding the civil rights movement and the passions it aroused as an extension of Catholic comm...
This article examines the development of affirmative action and equality policies targeted at the tw...
The basic aim of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement was to try to achieve a political settlement to t...
This article extends our understanding of social movement development through a qualitative longitud...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
Twenty years beyond its signing, the Good Friday Agreement remains the cornerstone of ‘peace’ in Nor...
In 2023 the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement marks its twenty-fifth anniversary. For many the Agre...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
On April 10, 1998, after thirty years of bloody conflict, political parties from all sides of the No...
These include a commitment to the mutual respect, the civil rights and the religious liberties of e...
2018 marked the fiftieth anniversary of the seminal events of Northern Ireland’s 1968: a milestone o...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
Fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement ended thirty years of violence in Northern Ireland, pe...
Following the Brexit referendum in the United Kingdom and the Conservative’s plans to replace the Hu...
The 1998 Belfast or Good Friday Agreement (GFA), a political agreement in Northern Ireland whic...
Understanding the civil rights movement and the passions it aroused as an extension of Catholic comm...
This article examines the development of affirmative action and equality policies targeted at the tw...
The basic aim of the Good Friday/Belfast Agreement was to try to achieve a political settlement to t...
This article extends our understanding of social movement development through a qualitative longitud...
Sixteen years after the Good Friday Agreement, Northern Ireland remains a deeply segregated society....
Twenty years beyond its signing, the Good Friday Agreement remains the cornerstone of ‘peace’ in Nor...
In 2023 the 1998 Belfast/Good Friday Agreement marks its twenty-fifth anniversary. For many the Agre...
The existing historical literature dealing with the period that immediately precedes the Northern Ir...
On April 10, 1998, after thirty years of bloody conflict, political parties from all sides of the No...
These include a commitment to the mutual respect, the civil rights and the religious liberties of e...