All Stories

  1. The order of victimhood: violence, hierarchy and building peace in Northern Ireland
  2. Cillian McGrattan and Elizabeth Meehan, eds., Everyday Life after the Irish Conflict: The Impact of Devolution and Cross-Border Cooperation
  3. Book Review: Katherine Elizabeth Mack, From Apartheid to Democracy: Deliberating Truth and Reconciliation in South AfricaFrom Apartheid to Democracy: Deliberating Truth and Reconciliation in South Africa by MackKatherine Elizabeth. Pennsylvania, PA: Pe...
  4. State-building and democratization in Bosnia and Herzegovina, edited by Soeren Keil and Valery Perry
  5. Memory in Post-Conflict Societies: From Contention to Integration?
  6. The Stormont House Agreement and the New Politics of Storytelling in Northern Ireland
  7. Ideology, reconciliation and nationalism in Northern Ireland
  8. From Armed Struggle to Political Struggle: Republican Tradition and Transformation in Northern Irelandby Graham Spencer
  9. Aoibhín de Búrca:Preventing Political Violence against Civilians: Nationalist Militant Conflict in Northern Ireland, Israel and Palestine
  10. Peace Building and the Politics of Responsibility: Governing Northern Ireland
  11. Henry Patterson:Ireland’s Violent Frontier: The Border and Anglo-Irish Relations during the Troubles
  12. Memory, Politics and Identity
  13. Nationalist Politics and Truth Recovery
  14. Conclusion: The Workings of the Past
  15. Haunted by History
  16. Introduction: Remembering and Looking Forward
  17. Generational Change
  18. Belatedness
  19. Dealing with the Past in Northern Ireland
  20. Making History: The Articulation of the Northern State
  21. Irrevocable Futures: Tracing the Dynamics of Conflict, Bloody Sunday and Bloody Friday
  22. Can We Fix It? The Peace Process and the Construction of Modern Nationalism in Northern Ireland
  23. Policing politics: framing the past in post-conflict divided societies
  24. Judith Renner and Alexander Spencer (Eds.):Reconciliation After Terrorism: Strategy, Possibility, or Absurdity?
  25. Everyday Life After the Irish Conflict
  26. Introduction: the politics of everyday life
  27. Spectres of History: Nationalist Party Politics and Truth Recovery in Northern Ireland
  28. ‘Moving On’: The Politics of Shared Society in Northern Ireland
  29. Terroristic Narratives: On the (Re) Invention of Peace in Northern Ireland
  30. Carolin Goerzig:Talking to Terrorists: Concessions and the Renunciation of Violence
  31. The Northern Ireland Westminster Election, 2010
  32. John Bew, Martyn Frampton, and Iñigo Gurruchaga:Talking to Terrorists: Making Peace in Northern Ireland and the Basque Country
  33. Ana Cutter Patel, Pablo de Greiff, and Lars Waldorf (Eds.):Disarming the Past: Transitional Justice and Ex-Combatants
  34. Crisis of confidence: Anglo-Irish relations in the early Troubles, 1966–1974
  35. Culture and Belonging in Divided Societies: Contestation and Symbolic Landscapes. Edited by Marc Howard Ross. Philadelphia: University of Pennsylvania Press, 2009. 312p. $55.00.
  36. Book Reviews
  37. Community-Based Restorative Justice in Northern Ireland: A Neo-Traditionalist Paradigm?
  38. Explaining Northern Ireland? The limitations of the ethnic conflict model
  39. The Politics of Transitional Justice or All's Well That Ends Well: A Response to Brown
  40. Learning from the past or laundering history? Consociational narratives and state intervention in Northern Ireland
  41. Northern Ireland 1968–2008
  42. Introduction
  43. Conclusion
  44. The Politics of Entrenchment,1974–85
  45. The Northern Ireland Conflict
  46. Turning Points in the Troubles, 1968–71
  47. The Northern Ireland Peace Process, 1985–97
  48. Direct Rule and Power Sharing,1972–74
  49. Modern Irish Nationalism — Ideology, Policymaking, and Path-Dependent Change
  50. The Politics of the Past,1998–2008
  51. ‘Order Out of Chaos’: The Politics of Transitional Justice
  52. Dublin, the SDLP and the Sunningdale Agreement: Maximalist Nationalism and Path Dependency
  53. Northern Nationalism and the Belfast Agreement
  54. STEFANIE LEHNER AND CILLIAN MCGRATTAN The Confidence Game: Rebranding Irish and Scottish Cultures