Northern Ireland's Lost Opportunity: The Frustrated Promise of Political Loyalism

Author:   Tony Novosel
Publisher:   Pluto Press
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9780745333090


Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 January 2013
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Northern Ireland's Lost Opportunity: The Frustrated Promise of Political Loyalism


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Author:   Tony Novosel
Publisher:   Pluto Press
Imprint:   Pluto Press
Dimensions:   Width: 13.50cm , Height: 2.00cm , Length: 21.50cm
Weight:   0.359kg
ISBN:  

9780745333090


ISBN 10:   0745333095
Pages:   304
Publication Date:   07 January 2013
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Paperback
Publisher's Status:   Active
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A significant contribution. Novosel exposes the limitation of commonly held views that loyalism was apolitical and merely sectarian. -- Professor Peter Shirlow, School of Law, Queen's University Belfast Novosel's study of the UVF and its attempts to develop a politicised loyalism challenges the standard one-dimensional representation of loyalism that so dominates the media and popular imagination. -- Graham Spencer, Reader in Politics, Conflict and the Media at the University of Portsmouth, UK and author of The State of Loyalism in Northern Ireland. This thoroughly researched book is integral to an understanding of the Conflict Transformation Process which has made Northern Ireland a beacon of hope, and adds a vital component to the complex narrative of our recent history. -- Dr John Kyle, Progressive Unionist Party, Belfast City Councillor Novosel effectively challenges common perceptions. He demonstrates that some Loyalists offered hope when hope was most needed but faced constant obstruction by those challenged by their 'new thinking'. -- Roy Garland, Irish News


A significant contribution. Novosel exposes the limitation of commonly held views that loyalism was apolitical and merely sectarian. The book's significance also lies in the depth of its scholarship. Hopefully it will remind those studying Northern Ireland that loyalists played and continue to play a significant role in peacebuilding. This warts-and-all account is a vital read. -- Professor Peter Shirlow, School of Law, Queen's University Belfast Novosel's study of the UVF and its attempts to develop a politicised loyalism challenges the standard one-dimensional representation of loyalism that so dominates the media and popular imagination. A well-researched history based on extensive contacts with key players, this is a welcome addition to the emerging body of work on loyalism. A necessary, serious and informative read. -- Graham Spencer, Reader in Politics, Conflict and the Media at the University of Portsmouth, UK and author of The State of Loyalism in Northern Ireland. This thoroughly researched book is integral to an understanding of the Conflict Transformation Process which has made Northern Ireland a beacon of hope, and adds a vital component to the complex narrative of our recent history. -- Dr John Kyle, Progressive Unionist Party, Belfast City Councillor Novosel effectively challenges common perceptions. He demonstrates that some Loyalists offered hope when hope was most needed but faced constant obstruction by those challenged by their 'new thinking'. -- Roy Garland, Irish News


Novosel effectively challenges common perceptions. He demonstrates that some Loyalists offered hope when hope was most needed but faced constant obstruction by those challenged by their 'new thinking'. -- Roy Garland, Irish News This thoroughly researched book is integral to an understanding of the Conflict Transformation Process which has made Northern Ireland a beacon of hope, and adds a vital component to the complex narrative of our recent history. -- Dr John Kyle, Progressive Unionist Party, Belfast City Councillor Novosel's study of the UVF and its attempts to develop a politicised loyalism challenges the standard one-dimensional representation of loyalism that so dominates the media and popular imagination. -- Graham Spencer, Reader in Politics, Conflict and the Media at the University of Portsmouth, UK and author of The State of Loyalism in Northern Ireland. A significant contribution. Novosel exposes the limitation of commonly held views that loyalism was apolitical and merely sectarian. -- Professor Peter Shirlow, School of Law, Queen's University Belfast


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Tony Novosel is a senior lecturer in History at the University of Pittsburgh. He is involved in 'common history' projects in Belfast and is the author of Northern Ireland's Lost Opportunity (Pluto, 2013).

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