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Interpreting Northern Ireland


Interpreting Northern Ireland

Paperback by Whyte, John (late Professor of Politics, late Professor of Politics, University College, Dublin; formerly at The Queen's University of Belfast); FitzGerald, Garret

Interpreting Northern Ireland

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ISBN:
9780198273806
Publication Date:
3 Oct 1991
Language:
English
Publisher:
Oxford University Press
Pages:
324 pages
Format:
Paperback
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Estimated despatch 29 May - 3 Jun 2024
Interpreting Northern Ireland

Description

Relative to its size Northern Ireland is possibly the most heavily researched area on earth; hundreds of books and thousands of articles have been published since the current troubles began in the mid 1960s. John Whyte had been studying Northern Ireland since the mid-1960s. In Interpreting Northern Ireland he provides a badly-needed guide to the mass of literature and comment. In Part I, he surveys the research on the nature and extent of the community divide, examining in turn the religious, economic, political, and psychological aspects of the issue. In Part II he discusses ideological interpretations of the Northern Ireland problem, from unionist and nationalist to Marxist. In the final section of the book he surveys the various solutions that have been proposed and looks critically at what the mass of research has achieved. He suggests that if it has not achieved more it may be because it has sometimes asked the wrong questions.

Contents

Introduction; I: The nature of the community divide: Some preliminary issues; Some religious aspects; Economic aspects; Political aspects; Psychological aspects and an overview; II: Interpretations of the Northern Ireland conflict: The traditional nationalist interpretation; The traditional unionist interpretation; Marxist interpretations; The internal-conflict interpretation; III: Conclusions: Solutions?; Implications; Appendix A: The CSSRI programme of research; Appendix B: Opinion polls in Northern Ireland

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