misc{1705119, author = {Crespo, Martinez Esteban}, keyword = {Conflict theory,Political power,Cultural Identity,Enemy System Theory,Human needs theory,conflict resolution theory,Northern Ireland,Catholics:Protestants}, language = {eng}, note = {Student Paper}, title = {Northern Ireland Conflict}, ...
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Ireland before Partition (2) Colonisation of Ireland 1690s-1800 English then British (from 1707) Crown ruled Ireland indirectly through Anglo-Irish Protestant élite in Dublin parliament. 1790s: Britain at war with revolutionary France; Catholic Relief Act 1793. 1798 failed uprising of United Irishm...
The Northern Ireland Conflict 电子书 读后感 评分☆☆☆ 评分☆☆☆ 评分☆☆☆ 评分☆☆☆ 评分☆☆☆ 类似图书 点击查看全场最低价 出版者:OUP Oxford作者:John McGarry出品人:页数:452译者:出版时间:2004-3-18价格:GBP 16.07装帧:Hardcoverisbn号码:9780199266579...
Why is Northern Ireland not part of Ireland? In 1921, after years of conflict, the British tried to make everyone happy by creating an Irish Free State and Northern Ireland, which would remain part of the United Kingdom. What did this mean for Northern Ireland? They would have some self-...
International politics and the Northern Ireland conflict – The USA, diplomacy and the troublesdoi:10.1080/07907184.2017.1408213Ivory, GarethIrish Political Studies
Nicholas Battye and Paul Trevor, documenting poverty in Britain’s inner cities. I was keen to go to Northern Ireland to put the conflict into a context of the poverty. Because poverty seemed to be one of the driving factors of the whole Northern Ireland conflict – more so than religion,...
2008. “Intervening in Northern Ireland: Critically Re-Thinking Representations of the Conflict.” In Intervening in Northern Ireland: Critically Re-Thinking Representations of the Conflict, edited by Marysia Zalewski and John Barry, 1–20. London: Routledge. (Open in a new window)Google Scholar...
who identified as British and stood determined to maintain British sovereignty over Northern Ireland. On the other side were the Nationalists, a Catholic minority that had endured decades of political and economic discrimination. These sectarian divisions were a potent recipe for conflict and disaster....
8.5 Lack of opportunities for social interaction (Education) In N. Ireland, there are fully-funded public schools that cater to Protestants only There are also private schools that cater to Catholics only Private schools for Catholics are partly funded by the government ...