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Sean Byrne

    Poverty in pre-Famine Westmeath
    To Hell or to Rome!
    Economic Assistance and Conflict Transformation
    Economic Assistance and the Northern Ireland Conflict
    Civil Society, Peacebuilding, and Economic Assistance in Northern Ireland
    Growing Up in a Divided Society
    • Growing Up in a Divided Society

      The Influence of Conflict on Belfast Schoolchildren

      • 228pages
      • 8 heures de lecture
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      The book explores children's perceptions and evaluations of political situations through a unique semiprojective, parapolitical storytelling approach. It utilizes recorded interviews to gather insights, which are then analyzed using both qualitative and quantitative methods. This innovative study reveals how children conceptualize and envision behaviors in various political contexts, offering a fresh perspective on their understanding of politics.

      Growing Up in a Divided Society
    • Civil Society, Peacebuilding, and Economic Assistance in Northern Ireland

      Local Knowledge, Wisdom, and Practices

      • 196pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on the vital contributions of local peacebuilders in Northern Ireland, the book delves into their efforts to foster reconciliation in a post-conflict society. It highlights the various challenges they encounter, including political tensions and community divisions, while exploring the impact of grassroots initiatives on long-term peace. Through case studies and personal narratives, the work emphasizes the importance of local agency in building sustainable peace and the complexities involved in the peacebuilding process.

      Civil Society, Peacebuilding, and Economic Assistance in Northern Ireland
    • Economic Assistance and the Northern Ireland Conflict

      Building the Peace Dividend

      • 186pages
      • 7 heures de lecture

      Focusing on economic assistance, the study emphasizes the necessity of customizing aid to meet the specific social needs of targeted communities. It highlights the critical role of incorporating local perspectives in efforts by third parties to foster lasting peace. The book significantly enhances our understanding of the effects of economic aid on divided societies with histories of prolonged violence, illustrating the complex interplay between assistance and social dynamics.

      Economic Assistance and the Northern Ireland Conflict
    • Economic Assistance and Conflict Transformation

      Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland

      • 218pages
      • 8 heures de lecture

      Focusing on Northern Ireland, the book explores how economic aid influences the management and resolution of long-standing ethnic conflicts. It delves into the complexities of aid distribution and its impact on peacebuilding efforts, offering insights into the interplay between economic support and social stability in conflict-affected regions.

      Economic Assistance and Conflict Transformation
    • To Hell or to Rome!: The Tragic History of Rome's Holy Way Against the Grail Spirit of Sophia

      To Hell or to Rome!
    • The scale of the Great Famine of 1846 has overshadowed the prevalence of extreme poverty in Ireland in the period 1815- 45. As economic conditions deteriorated between those years, population increased rapidly. From the 1820s onwards, in the wake of famines and epidemics and an increase in agrarian violence, pressure mounted on the British government to address the problem of poverty in Ireland. In 1833 the government established the Royal Commission for Inquiring into the Condition of the Poorer Classes in Ireland. The commission investigated poverty by holding public enquiry sessions, in which the poorest people participated, in seventeen counties. The reports of those public session provide a detailed account of poverty in 1830s Ireland. This book uses the findings of the Poor Inquiry for Co. Westmeath to give an account of economic and social conditions in the county in the decade before the Famine.

      Poverty in pre-Famine Westmeath