Coulter, Colin
(2001)
Unionists after Unionism.
Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice, 13 (1).
pp. 75-80.
ISSN 1040-2659
Abstract
Over the last 30 years, the conflict that has overtaken Northern Ireland has often
seemed like it would never cease. People living in the region have routinely
despaired at the prospects of a lasting peace. Academics and other political
commentators have been conspicuous among the despondent. In the last decade,
however, the perennial political gloom that shrouds Northern Ireland has
apparently begun to lift. The political events the region has lately experienced
suggests that Unionists and Nationalists may have begun resolving their substantial
differences through means other than violence.
Item Type: |
Article
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Keywords: |
Northern Ireland; Unionism; Unionists; |
Academic Unit: |
Faculty of Social Sciences > Sociology |
Item ID: |
8991 |
Identification Number: |
https://doi.org/10.1080/10402650120038170 |
Depositing User: |
Colin Coulter
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Date Deposited: |
14 Nov 2017 15:08 |
Journal or Publication Title: |
Peace Review: A Journal of Social Justice |
Publisher: |
Taylor & Francis |
Refereed: |
Yes |
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