All Stories

  1. Securitisation through re-enchantment: the strategic uses of myth and memory
  2. The Troubles in Northern Ireland and Theories of Social Movements
  3. The Democratic Unionist Party
  4. Book Review: Britain and Ireland: Abandoning Historical Conflict? Former Political Prisoners and Reconciliation in Northern Ireland
  5. Ulster's Last Stand? Reconstructing Unionism After the Peace Process - By James W. McAuley
  6. Formerly Abducted Child Mothers in Northern Uganda: A Critique of Modern Structures for Child Protection and Reintegration
  7. Afterword: Asymmetric relationships and conflict transformation
  8. Introduction: Northern Ireland: Contesting the dynamics of an asymmetric conflict
  9. 'At My Father's Knee': Orangeism and Cultural Learning in Northern Ireland
  10. Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement
  11. Abandoning Historical Conflict?
  12. Politically motivated prisoners in Northern Ireland
  13. Introduction
  14. Former prisoners in a global context
  15. Political views and understandings
  16. Imprisonment, ideological development and change
  17. Former prisoners and societal reconstruction
  18. Conclusion
  19. Conflict transformation and changing perceptions of the ‘other’
  20. Political and tactical change among former prisoners
  21. Conflict, Transformation, and Former Loyalist Paramilitary Prisoners in Northern Ireland
  22. Conflict resolution in asymmetric and symmetric situations: Northern Ireland as a case study
  23. "For God and for the Crown": Contemporary Political and Social Attitudes among Orange Order Members in Northern Ireland
  24. Whither New Loyalism? Changing Loyalist Politics after the Belfast Agreement
  25. Peace and Progress? Political and Social Change Among Young Loyalists in Northern Ireland
  26. Fantasy Politics? Restructuring Unionism after the Good Friday Agreement
  27. ‘JUST FIGHTING TO SURVIVE’: LOYALIST PARAMILITARY POLITICS AND THE PROGRESSIVE UNIONIST PARTY
  28. Unionism's last stand? Contemporary unionist politics and identity in Northern Ireland
  29. Introduction
  30. Loyalism, Orangeism and Britishness
  31. Auxiliaries in the Cause? Loyalist Women in Conflict and Post Conflict