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Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement: History, Identity and Change

Editat de J. McAuley, G. Spencer
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 19 ian 2011
A timely assessment of loyalist history, identity and community in Northern Ireland today which provides a comprehensive picture of how loyalism has reacted to changes since the Good Friday Agreement. Challenging simplistic stereotypes of loyalism this book provides a complex multi-faceted explanation of the loyalist imagination.
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9780230228856
ISBN-10: 0230228852
Pagini: 304
Ilustrații: XII, 288 p.
Dimensiuni: 140 x 216 x 23 mm
Greutate: 0.57 kg
Ediția:2011
Editura: Palgrave Macmillan UK
Colecția Palgrave Macmillan
Locul publicării:London, United Kingdom

Cuprins

Introduction: Politics, Identity and Change in Contemporary Loyalism; G.Spencer & J.W.McAuley Historic Loyalism: Allegiance, Patriotism, Irishness and Britishness in Ireland; T.Hennessey Loyalism in Transition: Southern Loyalists and the Irish Free State, 1921-1937; L-A.Coffe   Post-Agreement Loyalism and the international dimension; R.Mac Ginty The Politics of Fear? Provisionalism, Loyalism and the 'New Politics' of Northern Ireland; K.Bean From Politics to Community Development: In Discussion with Billy Hutchinson; G.Spencer   The Ulster Volunteer Force and the Path to Decommissioning; C.Hudson Quis Separabit? Loyalist Transformation and the Strategic Environment; L.Harris Transforming Loyalist Communities: a Participatory Peace Research Approach; S.Bloomer & A.Edwards Loyalism, Orangeism and Britishness: Contemporary Synergies and Tensions; A.Mycock , J.Tonge & J.W. McAuley Auxiliaries in the Cause? Loyalist Women in Conflict and Post Conflict; C.McGlynn & J.W. McAuley Reflections on the Relationships between Loyalism and Church; P.Orr Loyalist Former Prisoners and Community Development: In Discussion with Tom Roberts; G.Spencer  Monitoring the Loyalist Paramilitaries: The Role of the Independent Monitoring Commission in the Northern Ireland Peace Process, 2003-2009; J.G.D.Grieve   Loyalism: Political Violence and Decommissioning; N.Southern The Contemporary Politics of the Ulster Defence Association: In Discussion with Jackie McDonald;  G.Spencer  'Bound by Oath and Duty to Remember': Loyalism and Memory; K.Brown Loyalist Perspectives on Apology, Regret and Change; G.Spencer

Notă biografică

KEVIN BEAN Lecturer in Irish politics at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool, UKSTEPHEN BLOOMER Freelance Researcher working in the community and voluntary sector in Northern IrelandKRIS BROWN RCUK Post Doctoral Fellow at the Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster, UKLEIGH-ANN COFFEY Doctoral Candidate at Queen's University, CanadaAARON EDWARDS Senior Lecturer in Defence and International Affairs at the Royal Military Academy Sandhurst, UKLYNDSEY HARRIS Lecturer in Criminology and Security Studies at Birmingham City University, UK TOM HENNESSEY Reader in the Department of History and American studies, Canterbury Christ Church University, UKCHRIS HUDSON Unitarian Minister in All Souls Church, Belfast, UKROGER MAC GINTY Reader at the School of International Relations, University of St Andrews, UKCATHERINE MCGLYNN Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Huddersfield, UKANDY MYCOCK Senior Lecturer in Politics at the University of Huddersfield, UKPHILIP ORR is a writer, researcher and drama practitioner who lives in Carrickfergus, Co AntrimNEIL SOUTHERN graduated with First Class Hons from Queen's University Belfast with a BA in Politics. He completed his PhD on religion and politics with particular reference to the Democratic Unionist Party and has written widely on Northern IrelandJONATHAN TONGE Professor of Politics at the University of Liverpool, UK and Head of the School of Politics and Communication Studies