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Most of the independent nations of the twentieth century have been racked by political disorder and social instability. Ireland is one of the few to have successfully established a stable democratic order. In this book, Jeffrey Prager examines the first decade of Irish independence in order to explain how the Republic of Ireland achieved democracy. In so doing, he provides a deeper understanding of the Irish case while shedding light on the process of democratic consolidation in modern state-building. His combination of political and cultural approaches also contributes to the development of a political sociology that encompasses the problem of cultural meaning as a crucial domain of analysis. By exploring the interconnections between political structures, social activities, and cultural legacies, he promotes an awareness of the vital dimensions of political life and institutions.
Representative government and representation --- Constitutional history --- History --- Ireland --- Politics and government --- 321.7 <41> --- -Constitutional history --- -#SBIB:328H214 --- Constitutional history, Modern --- Constitutional law --- Constitutions --- Parliamentary government --- Political representation --- Representation --- Self-government --- Political science --- Democracy --- Elections --- Republics --- Suffrage --- Democratie. Plurale samenleving. Pluralisme. Democratische pluraliteit--(moderne democratie politieke stelsels)--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- -Instellingen en beleid: Verenigd Koninkrijk --- Irish Free State --- -321.7 <41> --- 321.7 <41> Democratie. Plurale samenleving. Pluralisme. Democratische pluraliteit--(moderne democratie politieke stelsels)--Verenigd Koninkrijk van Groot-Brittannië en Noord-Ierland --- #SBIB:328H214 --- Instellingen en beleid: Verenigd Koninkrijk --- Social Sciences --- Sociology --- Representative government and representation - Ireland - History - 20th century --- Constitutional history - Ireland --- Ireland - Politics and government - 1922-1949
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Psychoanalysis and culture --- Memory --- False memory syndrome --- Case studies --- -Memory --- -Psychoanalysis and culture --- Culture and psychoanalysis --- Culture --- Retention (Psychology) --- Intellect --- Psychology --- Thought and thinking --- Comprehension --- Executive functions (Neuropsychology) --- Mnemonics --- Perseveration (Psychology) --- Reproduction (Psychology) --- False memories --- Memories, False --- Memory, False --- Iatrogenic diseases --- Psychiatric errors --- Syndromes --- Recovered memory --- False memory syndrome. --- Memory. --- Psychoanalysis and culture. --- Psychoanalyse --- Case studies. --- klinische beschouwingen --- klinische beschouwingen. --- Memory - Case studies --- False memory syndrome - Case studies
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Community and school --- School integration --- Research --- Congresses --- Research --- Congresses
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Sociological theories --- Sociology --- Psychoanalysis --- #SBIB:316.21H00 --- 316 <035> --- Psychology --- Psychology, Pathological --- Social theory --- Social sciences --- Theoretische sociologie: inleidingen op de huidige toestand --- Sociologie --(algemeen)--Grote handboeken. Compendia --- Psychoanalysis. --- Sociology. --- 316 <035> Sociologie --(algemeen)--Grote handboeken. Compendia
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Psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalysis --- Psychoanalysis and culture. --- Psychanalyse --- Psychanalyse --- Psychanalyse et culture. --- Psychoanalytic Theory. --- Psychoanalysis --- History. --- Social aspects. --- Histoire. --- Aspect social. --- history.
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This book engages the globally pressing question of how to live and work with the haunting power of the past in the aftermath of mass violence. It brings together a collection of interdisciplinary contributions to reflect on the haunting of post-conflict memory from the perspective of diverse country case studies including South Africa, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Northern Ireland, North and South Korea, Palestine and Israel, America and Australia. Contributions offer theoretical, empirical and practical insights on the nature of historical trauma and practices of collective healing and repair that include embodied, artistic and culturally relevant forms of wisdom for dealing with the past. While this question has traditionally been explored through the lens of trauma studies in relation to the post-Holocaust experience, this book provides new understandings from a variety of different historical contexts and disciplinary perspectives. Its chapters draw on, challenge and expand the trauma concept to propose more contextually relevant frameworks for transforming haunted memory in the aftermath of historical trauma.
Social conflict. --- Class conflict --- Class struggle --- Conflict, Social --- Social tensions --- Interpersonal conflict --- Social psychology --- Sociology --- Clinical psychology. --- Criminal behavior. --- International relations. --- Historiography. --- Critical criminology. --- Clinical Psychology. --- Criminal Behavior. --- International Relations. --- Memory Studies. --- Critical Criminology. --- Ethnicity, Class, Gender and Crime. --- Radical criminology --- Criminology --- Historical criticism --- History --- Authorship --- Coexistence --- Foreign affairs --- Foreign policy --- Foreign relations --- Global governance --- Interdependence of nations --- International affairs --- Peaceful coexistence --- World order --- National security --- Sovereignty --- World politics --- Criminal psychology --- Deviant behavior --- Psychiatry --- Psychology, Applied --- Psychological tests --- Criticism --- Historiography
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This book engages the globally pressing question of how to live and work with the haunting power of the past in the aftermath of mass violence. It brings together a collection of interdisciplinary contributions to reflect on the haunting of post-conflict memory from the perspective of diverse country case studies including South Africa, Rwanda, Zimbabwe, Northern Ireland, North and South Korea, Palestine and Israel, America and Australia. Contributions offer theoretical, empirical and practical insights on the nature of historical trauma and practices of collective healing and repair that include embodied, artistic and culturally relevant forms of wisdom for dealing with the past. While this question has traditionally been explored through the lens of trauma studies in relation to the post-Holocaust experience, this book provides new understandings from a variety of different historical contexts and disciplinary perspectives. Its chapters draw on, challenge and expand the trauma concept to propose more contextually relevant frameworks for transforming haunted memory in the aftermath of historical trauma.
Social problems --- Sociology of law --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Criminology. Victimology --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Psychiatry --- History as a science --- historiografie --- strafrecht --- klinische psychologie --- criminaliteit --- internationale betrekkingen
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Social problems --- Sociology of law --- International relations. Foreign policy --- Criminology. Victimology --- Criminal law. Criminal procedure --- Psychiatry --- History as a science --- historiografie --- strafrecht --- klinische psychologie --- criminaliteit --- internationale betrekkingen
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