This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violence during the Troubles was at its height and before the re-introduction of the policy of police primacy in 1976—was on a greatly reduced scale from that seen in British counterinsurgency campaigns in the colonies after the Second World War. When the army attempted to introduce measures used in the colonies—curfews, internment without trial—these proved to be extremely damaging to London's political aims in Northern Ireland, namely the conciliation of the Catholic minority within the United Kingdom and the defeat of the IRA. However, the insistence by William Whitelaw, secretary of state for Northern Ireland (1972–73), on ‘throttling back'—the ...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
This article argues that, at a tactical level, loyalist terrorism in the Irish border region between...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This is the first such study of Operation Banner: taking three Battalions as case studies, drawing...
Those seeking to engage in warfare against organised governments in the 21st century are increasingl...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
This article argues that state violence in Northern Ireland during the period 1970–1976—when violenc...
This article argues that, at a tactical level, loyalist terrorism in the Irish border region between...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
Northern Ireland has endured a history of violence since its inception in 1922. The last forty years...
This is the first such study of Operation Banner: taking three Battalions as case studies, drawing...
Those seeking to engage in warfare against organised governments in the 21st century are increasingl...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
In the bitter sectarian conflict of the Northern Ireland Troubles, which spanned the years 1966- 199...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...
When the British government imposed Direct Rule in Northern Ireland in March 1972, military policy l...