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Published: 28 September 2017
... Northern Ireland politics Protestantism tourism Troubles The Enlightenment Heaney Seamus periodisation Bardon Jonathan Hartog François McCausland Nelson museums Cú Chulainn literature O’Grady James Brown Terrence heroism Morris William Yeats W B Augusta Lady Gregory De Valera Éamon...
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Published: 16 June 2022
...Ron Dudai and Kevin Hearty reconstruct and challenge the narrative according to which the work of informers was of the greatest importance to the peace in Northern Ireland. By infiltrating the Irish Republican Army and the smaller Irish National Liberation Army, so the narrative goes, informers...
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Published: 10 June 2004
...This chapter examines the changes in the conception of the United Kingdom as a territorial state. It discusses the two major territorial questions relevant to the United Kingdom: the question concerning Ireland and Northern Ireland; and the relationships between the component parts of the United...
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Published: 12 November 2015
... terrorist campaigns mainstream Irish republicanism military intervention criminal justice police service PSNI Police Service of Northern Ireland intelligence services coordination of counter terrorism actors international coordination of counter terrorism miscarriages of justice credibility...
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Published: 15 July 2004
... of Ireland/Scotland/Wales in the context of Northern Irish and Anglophone literary studies. It also highlights the importance of studying Northern Irish writing and Northern Ireland or Ulster. history Ireland Scotland Wales Keith Robbins Northern Ireland Anglophone literary studies Northern Irish...
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Published: 29 November 2018
...The UK has formal arrangements for tax transfers to Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland, but not for transfers within England. Nor can we judge whether public expenditure per head is ‘fair’ to all regions of the UK, nor yet what relationship should exist between tax yield per head and public...
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Published: 25 October 2007
...This chapter on Northern Ireland focuses on the indigenous Catholics and Protestants, who can be viewed as ethno-religious groups. The historically disadvantaged position of Catholics continued after the partition of Ireland and the establishment of Northern Ireland in 1921, and the differences...