Community Relations and the Troubles in Northern Ireland

Community Relations and the Troubles in Northern Ireland
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Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Total Pages : 149
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ISBN-10 : 9781835538524
ISBN-13 : 1835538525
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Book Synopsis Community Relations and the Troubles in Northern Ireland by : Joana Etchart

Download or read book Community Relations and the Troubles in Northern Ireland written by Joana Etchart and published by Liverpool University Press. This book was released on 2024-11-19 with total page 149 pages. Available in PDF, EPUB and Kindle. Book excerpt: Community relations policy has been an almost permanent feature in Northern Ireland since 1969, yet it has rarely been considered as an object of study. This book provides historical depth to its analysis, by documenting the various manifestations of the notion of community relations in public policy during the Troubles period. Drawing on a variety of written and oral primary and secondary sources, it offers a unique, rich perspective on the meaning and intent behind community relations policy at certain critical junctures. In addition, by examining this period through the lens of one policy, the book sheds light on important questions such as who intervened in policy-making during the conflict, who sought to influence the process and, eventually, who took the decisions. It also considers the varied roles played by community workers. This meticulous analysis reveals previously unknown aspects of the evolution of community relations policy and presents a compelling micro-history of policy-making and governance during the Troubles in Northern Ireland.


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