This work provides an indispensable study of the role played by the Catholic Church during one of the most tumultuous periods of British and Irish history - the Northern Ireland Troubles - showing evidence which offers a radical new perspective on religious institutions as conflict mediators in the twentieth century.
This work provides an indispensable study of the role played by the Catholic Church during one of the most tumultuous periods of British and Irish history - the Northern Ireland Troubles - showing evidence which offers a radical new perspective on religious institutions as conflict mediators in the twentieth century.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Margaret M. Scull is a historian of modern Britain and Ireland. After graduating with a PhD from King's College London in 2017, she has held teaching and research fellowships at KCL, the National University of Ireland, Galway, and Syracuse University London. Her multi-disciplinary research explores the relationship between religion and politics in the contemporary period; particularly the 'soft power' influence religious leaders still possessed in British and Irish politics after the Second World War. Her current project examines the role of funerals throughout the Northern Ireland 'Troubles'.
Inhaltsangabe
* Introduction: 'Religion from Rome, Politics from Home'? * Chapter 1 'From Civil Rights to Armalites' * Chapter 2 'The demands of justice must be stated before the words of peace find a receptive ground', 1972-1976 * Chapter 3 'The Men of Violence', 1976-1981 * Chapter 4 '...to remind Catholics that support for the IRA and SF was not compatible with membership of the Catholic Church', 1982-1990 * Chapter 5 'Let history judge who was to blame', 1990-1998 * Conclusion: 'The Church needs to do a reality check'
* Introduction: 'Religion from Rome, Politics from Home'? * Chapter 1 'From Civil Rights to Armalites' * Chapter 2 'The demands of justice must be stated before the words of peace find a receptive ground', 1972-1976 * Chapter 3 'The Men of Violence', 1976-1981 * Chapter 4 '...to remind Catholics that support for the IRA and SF was not compatible with membership of the Catholic Church', 1982-1990 * Chapter 5 'Let history judge who was to blame', 1990-1998 * Conclusion: 'The Church needs to do a reality check'
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