Transnational Mobilization and Civil Rights in Northern Ireland

2000 ◽  
Vol 47 (2) ◽  
pp. 153-179 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gregory M. Maney

Book Reviews: British Politics since the War, The Reordering of British Politics: Politics after Thatcher, Authoritarianism and Democratisation in Postcommunist Societies, Vol. 1: The Consolidation of Democracy in East-Central Europe, Vol. 2: Politics, Power, and the Struggle for Democracy in South-East Europe, Vol. 3: Democratic Changes and Authoritarian Reactions in Russia, Ukraine, Belarus, and Moldova, Vol. 4: Conflict, Cleavage, and Change in Central Asia and the Caucasus, Hizb'Allah in Lebanon: The Politics of the Western Hostage Crisis, The Palestinian Intifada, Armed Struggle and the Search for State: The Palestinian National Movement, 1949–93, The Second Republic: Politics in Israel, The Israeli Labour Party: In the Shadow of the Likud, Getting What You Want? A Critique of Liberal Morality, Restructuring the Global Military Sector, Vol. 1: New Wars, Restructuring the Global Military Sector, Vol. 2: The End of Military Fordism, Carl Schmitt's Critique of Liberalism: Against Politics as Technology, Popular Sovereignty and the Crisis of German Constitutional Law: The Theory and Practice of Weimar Constitutionalism, Legality and Legitimacy: Carl Schmitt, Hans Kelsen and Hermann Heller in Weimar, Black and Green: The Fight for Civil Rights in Northern Ireland, the Origins of the Present Troubles in Northern Ireland, the Serbs: History, Myth and the Destruction of Yugoslavia, Yugoslavia as History: Twice There Was a Country, Croatia: A Nation Forged in War, between Serb and Albanian: A History of Kosovo, Kosovo: A Short History, Agency, Structure and International Politics: From Ontology to Empirical Inquiry

1999 ◽  
Vol 47 (4) ◽  
pp. 755-768
Author(s):  
David Childs ◽  
Jane McDermid ◽  
Kirsten E. Schulze ◽  
Geoffrey Alderman ◽  
Garrath Williams ◽  
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2017 ◽  
Vol 41 (159) ◽  
pp. 58-76 ◽  
Author(s):  
Gerard Madden

Abstract1968 has become synonymous with the large-scale global protests of that year. International scholarship has increasingly sought to examine instances of these protests in global peripheries, and amongst the most studied examples is Northern Ireland. The growth of civil rights protest in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, which emerged from long-standing feelings of exclusion amongst the Catholic minority of the predominantly Protestant polity, was influenced by a broader international discourse of protest associated with the long 1968, notably the African-American civil rights movement. Simultaneously, in the west of Ireland, a number of protest groups also emerged in the late 1960s, frustrated at their communities’ perceived neglect by the government of the Republic of Ireland. This article will examine the emergence of these protest movements, discussing groups in the Galway Gaeltacht and other peripheral rural areas of Connacht, student activists in University College Galway, and campaigns challenging racism against the Travelling community. It will argue that they were influenced by the global protests associated with the long 1968, most notably by events across the border. For the purpose of the article, the ‘west of Ireland’ refers to the five Connacht counties of Galway, Roscommon, Mayo, Sligo and Leitrim.


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