Northern Ireland owes its existence to a partition of Ireland that took place a century ago. The knottiest problems involved in the UK’s recent divorce with the European Union can be traced back not only to the Belfast Agreement of 1998 but also to the establishment of a new border, and a new borderland, in the island of Ireland in 1922. The same year (1922) saw the coming into effect of a partition of Upper Silesia, which was triggered by the events and political decisions taken in 1921. The primary focus of this essay is on literary representations of crises and anxieties connected with the transformations of the geopolitical statuses of the two provinces (i.e. Northern Ireland and Upper Silesia) and selected historical, politica...
The troubled history of Derry-Londonderry is still visible in the city. A map on the riverside direc...
The fourth book in our Bite-Size book series ‘Brexit and Northern Ireland: Bordering on Confusion?’ ...
Postcolonial and historicized readings of Irish literatures describe the evils of colonialism, and t...
Northern Ireland’s socio-political milieu over recent decades “pressured” its residents to affiliate...
Most of the news about Northern Ireland for the past year has been about what effect Brexit will hav...
Northern Irish literature of the last decade illustrates an arduous effort of the Ulster men to brea...
In a referendum in 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. This event sparked a ...
This chapter will examine the key cultural issue that defined the EU referendum: immigration. By ana...
The aim of my essay is to describe major tendencies in contemporary Irish prose writing concerned wi...
In Edna O’Brien’s House of Splendid Isolation (1994), the house, a microcosm for the nation, along w...
This is a Review of Maureen E Ruprecht Fadem's book, The Literature of Northern Ireland: Spectral Bo...
The Government of Ireland Act, 1920 partitioned Ireland along a line set to ensure a stable Protesta...
This essay considers the unusual position of Irish and Polish cultures and how it correlates to the ...
This essay explores several novels by contemporary Northern Irish writers with an eye to assessing h...
This study investigates the ways in which contemporary Northern Irish fiction and film have responde...
The troubled history of Derry-Londonderry is still visible in the city. A map on the riverside direc...
The fourth book in our Bite-Size book series ‘Brexit and Northern Ireland: Bordering on Confusion?’ ...
Postcolonial and historicized readings of Irish literatures describe the evils of colonialism, and t...
Northern Ireland’s socio-political milieu over recent decades “pressured” its residents to affiliate...
Most of the news about Northern Ireland for the past year has been about what effect Brexit will hav...
Northern Irish literature of the last decade illustrates an arduous effort of the Ulster men to brea...
In a referendum in 2016, the United Kingdom voted to leave the European Union. This event sparked a ...
This chapter will examine the key cultural issue that defined the EU referendum: immigration. By ana...
The aim of my essay is to describe major tendencies in contemporary Irish prose writing concerned wi...
In Edna O’Brien’s House of Splendid Isolation (1994), the house, a microcosm for the nation, along w...
This is a Review of Maureen E Ruprecht Fadem's book, The Literature of Northern Ireland: Spectral Bo...
The Government of Ireland Act, 1920 partitioned Ireland along a line set to ensure a stable Protesta...
This essay considers the unusual position of Irish and Polish cultures and how it correlates to the ...
This essay explores several novels by contemporary Northern Irish writers with an eye to assessing h...
This study investigates the ways in which contemporary Northern Irish fiction and film have responde...
The troubled history of Derry-Londonderry is still visible in the city. A map on the riverside direc...
The fourth book in our Bite-Size book series ‘Brexit and Northern Ireland: Bordering on Confusion?’ ...
Postcolonial and historicized readings of Irish literatures describe the evils of colonialism, and t...