Interpreting Northern Ireland by John Whyte

Interpreting Northern Ireland by John Whyte

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This examination of research on the nature of the community divide in Northern Ireland, covers the religious, political, economic and psychological aspects of the issue, discusses the various ideological approaches and suggests why so much work on the subject has achieved so little.

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Interpreting Northern Ireland by John Whyte

Since 1968 when the current troubles began in Northern Ireland, hundreds of books and thousands of articles have been published on the subject. This book provides a guide to the mass of research that has accumulated. Whyte first surveys the research on the nature and extent of the community divide and then discusses various ideological interpretations, including unionist, nationalist, and Marxist. He assesses the various solutions that have been proposed and critically examines what the research has achieved.
Whyte, John: - John Whyte dreamed up Princess Pajama Pants when babysitting his niece and nephew. He always knew that he wanted to bring the characters to life one day. Years passed and he started a family of his own. His daughters Emma and Chloe loved the characters and the stories and John loved their reactions. He decided it was time to bring them all to life. John is a parent of three along with his loving wife, Genny. Never stop believing in yourself and never stop dreaming. -John Whyte
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ISBN 13 9780198278481
ISBN 10 0198278489
Title Interpreting Northern Ireland
Author John Whyte
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Hardback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 1990-11-15
Number of pages 324
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