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Political Prisoners and the Irish Language: A North-South Comparison

open access: yesStudi Irlandesi, 2016
The Irish language is witnessing a revival in some parts of Ulster. This revival is most visible in Belfast where An CheathrúGhaeltachta (Gaeltacht Quarter) was founded to promote the Irish language.
Dieter Reinisch
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Changes in Northern Ireland Society and Factors in Favour of Reunification: Beyond Identity and Religion? [PDF]

open access: yesRevista d'Estudis Autonòmics i Federals
This paper summarises some of the main changes in Northern Irish society since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998, both at the electoral level and in religious and national identities, as well as in preferences over constitutional future ...
Galder Sierra
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Northern Ireland in Transition: The Role of Justice [PDF]

open access: yesEstudios Irlandeses, 2005
All post-conflict societies switching to constitutional liberal democracies have to deal with their past through transitional justice mechanisms that offer to hear the victims, try the perpetrators of all types of abuses, introduce peace and ...
Christian Mailhes
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Faire corps avec la « nation » en Irlande du Nord : violence et réconciliation dans quatre pièces d’Owen McCafferty

open access: yesItinéraires, 2019
Published and played between 1994 and 2017, these four plays by Belfast playwright Owen McCafferty cover a historical period, from the ceasefire of the IRA (Irish Republican Army) and the loyalist paramilitaries in 1994 to Brexit referendum in 2016 ...
Brigitte Bastiat
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Belfast in The Fall: Post-Conflict Geographies of Violence and Gender

open access: yesSeries. International journal of tv serial narratives, 2017
This article examines the TV series The Fall in terms of the relationship to its location in the city of Belfast. Viewing the process of production and dramatization as intrinsically linked to aspects of the city from a post-conflict perspective, the ...
John Lynch
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Transition to Peace: Young People and Their Attitudes Towards Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland

open access: yesGlocality
This research identifies the attitudes of Northern Irish youth towards peacebuilding in Northern Ireland 26 years after the Troubles. This study used qualitative research to conduct two focus group discussions with 21 young people aged 13–18, six semi ...
Nyncke Kuperus
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Glenn Patterson on Northern Ireland’s Commitment to (Declarative) Transformation

open access: yesAcademic Journal of Modern Philology
Patterson’s literary output includes both fiction and non-fiction that offers commentary on post-Troubles Northern Ireland. The main goal of this article is to investigate Patterson’s works of literary journalism, along with one novel, to determine his ...
Ryszard Bartnik
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La transformation du mouvement républicain irlandais des années 1980 à la problématique posée par le Brexit

open access: yesRevue Française de Civilisation Britannique
The Northern Irish question is the product of conflicting community interests, and as a consequence of diverging constructions of History. Contemporary Irish republicanism is one of those constructions.
Yann Bévant
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Blurring the Line? Music, Sound and “Sonic Gaze” in Post-Ceasefire Troubles-Themed Film

open access: yesAlphaville: Journal of Film and Screen Media
This article appraises developments in soundtracks of narrative fiction features based on the Northern Ireland Troubles, focusing on selected titles released in the post-ceasefire period that was consolidated by the Anglo-Irish (“Good Friday”) agreement ...
John O’Flynn
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