New perspectives on the Northern Ireland conflict
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New perspectives on the Northern Ireland conflict
Avebury, c1994
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This is a collection of articles which analyzes the Northern Ireland conflict in the light of its longevity, examining the deeper underlying causes. The study is interdisciplinary, covering sociology, politics, ethnic relations, education, unemployment and conflict.
Table of Contents
1 'Perceptions of violent events J.A. Hunter, M. Stringer, D. Millar and R.P. Watson 2 Political discourse in a divided society A.M. Gallagher 3 Legitimate targets: a control on violence? John Darby 4 The evolution of the Catholic middle class RJ. Cormack and R.D. Osborne 5 Prejudice and identity in a mixed environment Joanne Hughes 6 The myths of segregation Colin Irwin 7 The Northern conflict in Southern Irish school textbooks John Coakley 8 Asymmetry in cross-community meetings Frank Wright 9 A consociational path to peace in Northern Ireland and South Africa? Rupert Taylor 10 Resolving conflict in bicommunal political systems David E. Schmitt 11 Limits to conflict and accommodation Adrian Guelke
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