A study of the long term historical background to the disputes over parades and related issues that remain central to conflict in Northern Ireland, linked to a review of current policy on the management of public space in the city and a discussion of options for the future.
A study of the long term historical background to the disputes over parades and related issues that remain central to conflict in Northern Ireland, linked to a review of current policy on the management of public space in the city and a discussion of options for the future.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Dominic Bryan is Reader in Anthropology at the Queen's University, Belfast S.J. Connolly is Emeritus Professor of Irish History at the Queen's University Belfast John Nagle is Reader in Sociology at the University of Aberdeen
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction Chapter 1 The origins of public space Chapter 2 Lord Donegall's town Chapter 3 The making of a municipal culture Chapter 4 Freedom and order Chapter 5 Public space and civil conflict Chapter 6 Public space and the Protestant state Chapter 7 New directions? The 1960s Chapter 8 Violence and carnival: renegotiating public space 1970-2008 Chapter 9 Shared space or divided future? Conclusion Public space - past lessons and future strategies Index
Introduction Chapter 1 The origins of public space Chapter 2 Lord Donegall's town Chapter 3 The making of a municipal culture Chapter 4 Freedom and order Chapter 5 Public space and civil conflict Chapter 6 Public space and the Protestant state Chapter 7 New directions? The 1960s Chapter 8 Violence and carnival: renegotiating public space 1970-2008 Chapter 9 Shared space or divided future? Conclusion Public space - past lessons and future strategies Index
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