ABSTRACT This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its boundaries than contemporary scholarship suggests. In an interdisciplinary, multi-stranded qualitative study of ethno-national identity on the Southern side of the Irish border, it shows the moral repertoires that qualify, conflict with, and on occasion replace, territorial, ethnic and state-centred aspects of national identity. It refocuses attention on the cultural and normative content of imagined national communities, and the different ways in which general norms function in particular communal contexts. It casts a new light on Southern attitudes to Irish unity. More generally, it suggests that a form of ‘moral nationalism ’ is possible, disti...
How does political structure affect ethno-national distinction? Partitioned societies are a good tes...
My article investigates the transnational nature of the Irish Famine immigrants, recasting the Irish...
Revised version of a paper presented at the workshop on “The Irish border in perspective”, Queen’s ...
ABSTRACT This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its bound...
This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its boundaries th...
This thesis seeks to delineate what change in divided societies such as Northern Ireland is possible...
This thematic section of Nations and Nationalism starts from a question of substantive political imp...
This article argues for dissolving the civic–ethnic dichotomy into several analytical dimensions and...
Between 1920 and 1922 Ireland was partitioned and two new polities emerged: the overwhelmingly Catho...
International audienceThis article is based on the premise that Ireland's main political ideologies,...
International audienceThis article is based on the premise that Ireland's main political ideologies,...
Despite consistent efforts to counteract those attitudes and practices that give rise to it, most pu...
Despite consistent efforts to counteract those attitudes and practices that give rise to it, most pu...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
How does political structure affect ethno-national distinction? Partitioned societies are a good tes...
My article investigates the transnational nature of the Irish Famine immigrants, recasting the Irish...
Revised version of a paper presented at the workshop on “The Irish border in perspective”, Queen’s ...
ABSTRACT This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its bound...
This article argues that nationalism is more varied in the way that it constructs its boundaries th...
This thesis seeks to delineate what change in divided societies such as Northern Ireland is possible...
This thematic section of Nations and Nationalism starts from a question of substantive political imp...
This article argues for dissolving the civic–ethnic dichotomy into several analytical dimensions and...
Between 1920 and 1922 Ireland was partitioned and two new polities emerged: the overwhelmingly Catho...
International audienceThis article is based on the premise that Ireland's main political ideologies,...
International audienceThis article is based on the premise that Ireland's main political ideologies,...
Despite consistent efforts to counteract those attitudes and practices that give rise to it, most pu...
Despite consistent efforts to counteract those attitudes and practices that give rise to it, most pu...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
Ethnonational movements have proliferated throughout the world since the American and French Revolut...
How does political structure affect ethno-national distinction? Partitioned societies are a good tes...
My article investigates the transnational nature of the Irish Famine immigrants, recasting the Irish...
Revised version of a paper presented at the workshop on “The Irish border in perspective”, Queen’s ...