| Fionntán De Brún - Foreign Language Study - 2006 - 244 pages
This collection of essays explores Belfast's relationship with the Irish language from its earliest roots through to the cultural pioneers of the 19th-century revival, the ... | |
| Brian Dooley - History - 1998 - 194 pages
'An excellent book.' Irish Voice (New York)Ties between political activists in Black America and Ireland span several centuries, from the days of the slave trade to the close ... | |
| Michael J. Cunningham - Political Science - 1991 - 316 pages
A book intended to be an unbiased account of the legislative and constitutional initiatives of the British government over the last 20 years. Each chapter covers four policy ... | |
| Sven Grabow, Daniel Hull, Emma Waterton - History - 2007 - 202 pages
Proceedings of a conference held at the University of York 20-21st May 2005 This book includes papers from a conference on interpretations of the treatment of the past, held at ... | |
| Ed Cairns - Social Science - 1987 - 184 pages
Since the start of the current troubles, Northern Ireland's children have been the focus of much media attention. Variously portrayed as innocent victims of adult violence or ... | |
| John Coakley - History - 2002 - 248 pages
Change has been especially marked in the constitutional nationalist tradition within Northern Ireland, which is examined from different perspectives by Alban Maginess and ... | |
| Charles Townshend - History - 1988 - 240 pages
A collection of essays explore the prospects for political consensus in Ireland. It offers historical, legal, sociological and political approaches to the issue and examines ... | |
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