This exploration of the central issues and debates about Northern Ireland sets them in the historical context of hundreds of years of conflict. It tackles questions, such as: what accounts for the perpetuation of ethnic and religious conflict in Ireland?; why has armed violence proven so hard to con[...]
In 1842 Heinrich Heine, the German poet, wrote that the bourgeoisie, 'obsessed by a nightmare apprehension of disaster' and 'an instinctive dread of communism', were driven against their better instincts into tolerating absolutist government. Theirs was a 'politics motivated by fear'. Over the next [...]