The murder of the British royal and World War II hero signaled a dark period ahead for relations between England and Northern Ireland.
Peace & Conflict Journal of Peace PsychologyFerguson, N., & Binks, E. (2004, July). Media reactions to the IRA statement of regret (16/07/02) in England. In M. D. Roe (Chair), The IRA apology of 2002 and forgiveness in Northern Ireland's Trou- bles: A cross-national study. ...
At the turn of the 19th century England believed that Ireland had too much independence and made the Act of Union. “The result was the Act of Union of 1801: the Irish parliament voted itself out of existence and England, Ireland, Scotland and Wales were formally politically unified for the...
Feared within the Irish republican movement yet protected by Britain at the height of the conflict, the agent known as Stakeknife died last week in his 70s in England, where he was reportedly living under witness protection. He has already been buried, but along-running investigationcontinues int...
Shaven-headed singer Sinead O’Connor joined about 10,000 demonstrators to protest the IRA’s bombing in Warrington, England, March 20. Three-year-old Johnathan Ball and 12-year-old Tim Parry died, and dozens of others were wounded.
The Media, Propaganda and the Peace process in Ireland The situation in relation to freedom of expression in Northern Ireland has improved markedly as a result of the peace process. The most obvious sign of thi... D Miller 被引量: 1发表: 2002年 Debating England's Aristocracy in the 1790s...
A number of major events pushed the IRA and the authorities into serious and open conflict by the early 1940s including the IRA’s raid on the Irish Army’s reserve ammunition store in the Phoenix Park’s Magazine Fort (1939); their bombing campaign in England which led to the deaths o...
The Establishment of Irish Intelligence: Irish Security Institutions and the IRA between the Wars The difficulty in examining the Irish conflict lies in the difference of understanding of the participants and their use of memory. On both sides of the bo... P Oliver - Public power in Europe stu...
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Why IRA Must Give Up GunsWith the country's attention focused on Kosovo, it is easy to forget about Britain's own ethnic and religious conflict in Ulster.The Birmingham Post (England)