Since the beginning of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland, a number of British politicians have written their memoirs. From James Callaghan to Margaret Thatcher, they have tried to clarify and justify their role. This article examines those memoirs. It attempts to assess their accuracy and their contribution to our apprehension of developments in Northern Ireland as well as what they tell us about the attitudes of the politicians concerned. Those memoirs afford an fascinating perspective on the 'Troubles'.Dès le début du conflit - les 'Troubles' - en Irlande du Nord, un certain nombre d'hommes politiques britanniques ont écrit leurs mémoires. De James Callaghan à Margaret Thatcher, ils ont essayé d'expliquer et de justifier le rôle qu'ils o...
Deutsch Richard. Brian Faulkner : Memoirs of a Statesman. Foreword by Lord Home ; John Oliver : Work...
This article aims to explore developments in the way political agents in Northern Ireland have been ...
This paper attempts to look at what may be considered as the singularity of the Northern Irish ident...
Since the beginning of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland, a number of British politicians have writ...
This book examines memoir-writing by many of the key political actors in the Northern Irish ‘Trouble...
the province to some other unit. But the stupidity of Northern Ireland politicians comes out clearly...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
It may not be immediately obvious that these books should be reviewed together, and it is certainly ...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
In this paper the author argues that the British state, in dealing with the British media covering t...
If it is the case that ‘memoir has become the genre in the skittish period around the turn of the mi...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
This year much has been made of the fiftieth anniversary of the start of ‘the troubles’. These fifty...
Abstract This article examines Airey Neave’s contribution to the Conservative Party’s Northern Ir...
Deutsch Richard. Brian Faulkner : Memoirs of a Statesman. Foreword by Lord Home ; John Oliver : Work...
This article aims to explore developments in the way political agents in Northern Ireland have been ...
This paper attempts to look at what may be considered as the singularity of the Northern Irish ident...
Since the beginning of the 'Troubles' in Northern Ireland, a number of British politicians have writ...
This book examines memoir-writing by many of the key political actors in the Northern Irish ‘Trouble...
the province to some other unit. But the stupidity of Northern Ireland politicians comes out clearly...
Much scholarly attention across several disciplines has been devoted to the interlocking series of i...
It may not be immediately obvious that these books should be reviewed together, and it is certainly ...
This book, the first of its kind, explores the history and memory of the Northern Ireland conflict a...
In this paper the author argues that the British state, in dealing with the British media covering t...
If it is the case that ‘memoir has become the genre in the skittish period around the turn of the mi...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
This thesis examines the history of the conflict involving Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain,...
This year much has been made of the fiftieth anniversary of the start of ‘the troubles’. These fifty...
Abstract This article examines Airey Neave’s contribution to the Conservative Party’s Northern Ir...
Deutsch Richard. Brian Faulkner : Memoirs of a Statesman. Foreword by Lord Home ; John Oliver : Work...
This article aims to explore developments in the way political agents in Northern Ireland have been ...
This paper attempts to look at what may be considered as the singularity of the Northern Irish ident...