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Richard English argues that historians have a practical and constructive role to play in today’s Ulster. |
Few British soldiers have written of their experiences of the Northern Ireland Troubles. Here, former infantry officer Patrick Mercer recalls his tours, which offer lessons for today’s soldiers and politicians. Published in History Today, Volume: 61 Issue: 2
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Richard English argues that historians have a practical and constructive role to play in today’s Ulster. Published in History Today, Volume: 54 Issue: 7
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Peter R. Neumann shows the relevance of ‘The Troubles’ to allied policy in Iraq. Published in History Today, Volume: 54 Issue: 2
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Andrew Boyd offers a bicentennial analysis of a key element in the culture of Protestant Ulster. |
Rex Cathcart examines how William's brief intervention in Ireland has provided a rallying-point in ideology and iconography for Protestants to the present day. |
Alan Heesom discusses 19th-century politics either side of the Irish Sea. |
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