Northern Ireland after the Troubles : A Society in Transition.
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- 9780719095160
- 941.60824
- DA990.U46.N678 2008
NORTHERN IRELAND AFTER THE TROUBLES: A society in transition -- Half Title Page -- Title Page -- Copyright Page -- Contents -- Tables -- Figures -- Notes on contributors -- Acknowledgement -- 1. Introduction: Colin Coulter and Michael Murray -- Part I: Political developments and divisions -- 2. Telling stories, facing truths: memory, justice and post-conflict transition: Patricia Lundy and Mark McGovern -- 3. From conflict to communal politics: the politics of peace: Jonathan Tonge -- 4. Belfast: a segregated city: Peter Shirlow -- 5. Spatial planning in contested territory: the search for a place vision after the 'troubles': William J. V. Neill and Geraint Ellis -- 6. Policing change: to reform or not to transform?: Mary O'Rawe -- Part II: Social identities -- 7. Religious change and persistence: Claire Mitchell -- 8. Gender and ethno-nationalist politics: Fidelma Ashe -- 9. The glacier moves? Economic change and class structure: Jim Smyth and Andreas Cebulla -- 10. Whiteness, racism and exclusion: a critical race perspective: Paul Connolly and Romana Khaoury -- Part III: Cultural practices -- 11. Still taking sides: sport, leisure and identity: Alan Bairner -- 12. From shellshock rock to ceasefire sounds: popular music: Sean Campbell and Gerry Smyth -- 13. House training the paramilitaries: the media and the propaganda of peace: Stephen Baker and Greg McLaughlin -- Index.
This book seeks to provide a comprehensive and critical overview of a society in the process of transition between war and peace.
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