Cillian McGrattan is a Lecturer in Political and Cultural Studies, Swansea University. His books include "Northern Ireland, 1968-2008: The Politics of Entrenchment" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2010); "The Northern Ireland Conflict: A Beginner's Guide" (Oneworld, 2010) (co-authored with Aaron Edwards); "Everyday Life after the Conflict: The Impact of Devolution and North-South Cooperation" (Manchester University Press, 2012) (co-edited with Elizabeth Meehan); and "Haunted by History: Memory, Identity and Politics" (Palgrave Macmillan, 2013).
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Published in: openSecurityJoycean nightmares, Parnellite politics, and the Northern Irish riots
Attributing the violence associated with Northern Ireland's 'flag riots' to the peace process itself is a...
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Published in: openSecurityDepoliticising victims in Northern Ireland
The recent riots in Belfast seemed to hark back to the ethno-religious conflict many presumed over: Northern Ireland...
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Published in: openSecurityReconciliation and the destruction of the past in divided societies
Ongoing controversies in two of the quintessential cases of divided societies - Northern Ireland and the Former...
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Published in: HomeDealing with the past in post-conflict societies
Unless the past is articulated in such a way in which the connection of events and experiences are integrated in a...