Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Haltzel, Michael H.; Keogh, Dermot; Hamilton, Lee H.
Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation
Herausgeber: Haltzel, Michael H.; Keogh, Dermot; Hamilton, Lee H.
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Produktdetails
- Verlag: Cambridge University Press
- Seitenzahl: 280
- Erscheinungstermin: 31. Oktober 2009
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 229mm x 152mm x 17mm
- Gewicht: 459g
- ISBN-13: 9780521459334
- ISBN-10: 0521459338
- Artikelnr.: 22106028
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Preface; Introduction Dermot Keogh and Michael Haltzel; Part I. The Irish
Question: Historical Perspectives: 1. Anglo-Irish relations and Northern
Ireland: historical perspectives Roy Foster; 2. A constitutional background
to the Northern Ireland crisis Alan J. Ward; 3. Revising revisionism:
comments and reflections Kerby A. Mille; 4. The Catholic church, minority
rights, and the founding of the Northern Irish state Mary Harris; 5. The
supreme law: public safety and state security in Northern Ireland Charles
Townshend; Part II. The Politics Of Social And Political Division: 6.
Dynamics of social and political change in Northern Ireland John Whyte; 7.
Dynamics of social and political change in the Irish Republic Joseph Lee;
8. New forces for positive change in Ireland Edna McDonagh; 9. The
institutional churches and the process of reconciliation in Northern
Ireland: recent progress in Presbyterian-Roman Catholic relationships
Josiah Horton Beeman and Robert Mahony; 10. The cultural issue in Northern
Ireland, 1965-91 Terence Brown; Part III. In Search Of The Politics Of
Reconciliation: 11. Conflict and Possibilities Donald L. Horowitz; 12. The
origins and rationale of the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 Garret
Fitzgerald; 13. Ethnicity, the English, and Northern Ireland: comments and
reflections Lord Armstrong; 14. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: a device for
territorial management? Paul Arthur; 15. A new Ireland in a new Europe John
Hume; Bibliography compiled by John Whyte; Index.
Question: Historical Perspectives: 1. Anglo-Irish relations and Northern
Ireland: historical perspectives Roy Foster; 2. A constitutional background
to the Northern Ireland crisis Alan J. Ward; 3. Revising revisionism:
comments and reflections Kerby A. Mille; 4. The Catholic church, minority
rights, and the founding of the Northern Irish state Mary Harris; 5. The
supreme law: public safety and state security in Northern Ireland Charles
Townshend; Part II. The Politics Of Social And Political Division: 6.
Dynamics of social and political change in Northern Ireland John Whyte; 7.
Dynamics of social and political change in the Irish Republic Joseph Lee;
8. New forces for positive change in Ireland Edna McDonagh; 9. The
institutional churches and the process of reconciliation in Northern
Ireland: recent progress in Presbyterian-Roman Catholic relationships
Josiah Horton Beeman and Robert Mahony; 10. The cultural issue in Northern
Ireland, 1965-91 Terence Brown; Part III. In Search Of The Politics Of
Reconciliation: 11. Conflict and Possibilities Donald L. Horowitz; 12. The
origins and rationale of the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 Garret
Fitzgerald; 13. Ethnicity, the English, and Northern Ireland: comments and
reflections Lord Armstrong; 14. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: a device for
territorial management? Paul Arthur; 15. A new Ireland in a new Europe John
Hume; Bibliography compiled by John Whyte; Index.
Preface; Introduction Dermot Keogh and Michael Haltzel; Part I. The Irish
Question: Historical Perspectives: 1. Anglo-Irish relations and Northern
Ireland: historical perspectives Roy Foster; 2. A constitutional background
to the Northern Ireland crisis Alan J. Ward; 3. Revising revisionism:
comments and reflections Kerby A. Mille; 4. The Catholic church, minority
rights, and the founding of the Northern Irish state Mary Harris; 5. The
supreme law: public safety and state security in Northern Ireland Charles
Townshend; Part II. The Politics Of Social And Political Division: 6.
Dynamics of social and political change in Northern Ireland John Whyte; 7.
Dynamics of social and political change in the Irish Republic Joseph Lee;
8. New forces for positive change in Ireland Edna McDonagh; 9. The
institutional churches and the process of reconciliation in Northern
Ireland: recent progress in Presbyterian-Roman Catholic relationships
Josiah Horton Beeman and Robert Mahony; 10. The cultural issue in Northern
Ireland, 1965-91 Terence Brown; Part III. In Search Of The Politics Of
Reconciliation: 11. Conflict and Possibilities Donald L. Horowitz; 12. The
origins and rationale of the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 Garret
Fitzgerald; 13. Ethnicity, the English, and Northern Ireland: comments and
reflections Lord Armstrong; 14. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: a device for
territorial management? Paul Arthur; 15. A new Ireland in a new Europe John
Hume; Bibliography compiled by John Whyte; Index.
Question: Historical Perspectives: 1. Anglo-Irish relations and Northern
Ireland: historical perspectives Roy Foster; 2. A constitutional background
to the Northern Ireland crisis Alan J. Ward; 3. Revising revisionism:
comments and reflections Kerby A. Mille; 4. The Catholic church, minority
rights, and the founding of the Northern Irish state Mary Harris; 5. The
supreme law: public safety and state security in Northern Ireland Charles
Townshend; Part II. The Politics Of Social And Political Division: 6.
Dynamics of social and political change in Northern Ireland John Whyte; 7.
Dynamics of social and political change in the Irish Republic Joseph Lee;
8. New forces for positive change in Ireland Edna McDonagh; 9. The
institutional churches and the process of reconciliation in Northern
Ireland: recent progress in Presbyterian-Roman Catholic relationships
Josiah Horton Beeman and Robert Mahony; 10. The cultural issue in Northern
Ireland, 1965-91 Terence Brown; Part III. In Search Of The Politics Of
Reconciliation: 11. Conflict and Possibilities Donald L. Horowitz; 12. The
origins and rationale of the Anglo-Irish Agreement of 1985 Garret
Fitzgerald; 13. Ethnicity, the English, and Northern Ireland: comments and
reflections Lord Armstrong; 14. The Anglo-Irish Agreement: a device for
territorial management? Paul Arthur; 15. A new Ireland in a new Europe John
Hume; Bibliography compiled by John Whyte; Index.