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The End of Ulster Loyalism? Peter Shirlow

The End of Ulster Loyalism? By Peter Shirlow

The End of Ulster Loyalism? by Peter Shirlow


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This book explores the dynamics and divisions within paramilitary groups in Northern Ireland since the mid-1970s.

The End of Ulster Loyalism? Summary

The End of Ulster Loyalism? by Peter Shirlow

The end of Ulster loyalism? explores the dynamics and divisions within paramilitary groups since the mid-1970s. It, despite contrary public opinion, details and explains the nature of Loyalist conflict transformation. A key model of transition that is relevant to arenas beyond Northern Ireland. The book also discusses the nature and extent of loyalist violence and provides a rarely heard voice regarding State-led collusion. It locates Loyalist ideas and opinions that have been largely invisible and highlights how an extensive element of positive Loyalist renewal has been purposefully suppressed and unmentioned. It is a key text for any student of politics, criminology, human geography and conflict and conflict transformation and is particularly relevant to the scholarship of pro-State groups who are infrequently considered in academic deliberations. A book of both hope and despair that emerges from a destabilising past and a yet-to-be-decided future.

The End of Ulster Loyalism? Reviews

There is, however, another unexpected side to loyalism, as Peter Shirlow's book demonstates. Shirlow distinguishes between the 'idiocy' of rejectionist loyalism willing to engage with the demands of the Catholic community and to think imaginatively about conflict resolution. One aspect of the Northern Irish milieu is also explored with admirable dexterity in Peter Shirlow's The End of Ulster Loyalism? this book will be of significant interest to scholars interested in post-conflict Northern Ireland and in other societies emerging from conflict. It is written in a scholarly manner with the clear intention of appealing, principally, to an academic readership. Furthermore, it also has genuine interdisciplinary appeal. As such, it will be of interest to scholars from political science, criminology, conflict studies and political sociology. (Peter Munce,Political Studies Review Volume 12, Issue 3, September 2014) -- .

About Peter Shirlow

Peter Shirlow is a Senior Lecture in the School of Law at Queen's University Belfast

Table of Contents

Introduction 1. The extent and nature of loyalist violence 2. Collusion: Myth, reality and complete ignorance 3. Idea building and the beginning of loyalist transformation 4. A mad dog and a regal rodent: Interpreting the wreckers and spoilers 5. Loyalist conflict transformation: Beyond idiocy 6. Beyond enclosure: Reimaging and the challenge to 'self' 7. The problem with loyalists or loyalist's problems? Conclusion Bibliography Index

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GOR007959194
9780719084768
0719084768
The End of Ulster Loyalism? by Peter Shirlow
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Manchester University Press
20120630
256
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