Derry City

Derry City
Title Derry City PDF eBook
Author Margo Shea
Publisher University of Notre Dame Pess
Pages 413
Release 2020-06-25
Genre History
ISBN 0268107955

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Derry is the second largest city in Northern Ireland and has had a Catholic majority since 1850. It was witness to some of the most important events of the civil rights movement and the Troubles. Derry City examines Catholic Derry from the turn of the twentieth century to the end of the 1960s and the start of the Troubles. Plotting the relationships between community memory and historic change, Margo Shea provides a rich and nuanced account of the cultural, political, and social history of Derry using archival research, oral histories, landscape analysis, and public discourse. Looking through the lens of the memories Catholics cultivated and nurtured as well as those they contested, she illuminates Derry’s Catholics’ understandings of themselves and their Irish cultural and political identities through the decades that saw Home Rule, Partition, and four significant political redistricting schemes designed to maintain unionist political majorities in the largely Catholic and nationalist city. Shea weaves local history sources, community folklore, and political discourse together to demonstrate how people maintain their agency in the midst of political and cultural conflict. As a result, the book invites a reconsideration of the genesis of the Troubles and reframes discussions of the “problem” of Irish memory. It will be of interest to anyone interested in Derry and to students and scholars of memory, modern and contemporary British and Irish history, public history, the history of colonization, and popular cultural history.

Planning Derry

Planning Derry
Title Planning Derry PDF eBook
Author Gerald McSheffrey
Publisher Liverpool University Press
Pages 156
Release 2000-01-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 9780853237242

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The story of the making and eventual implementation of a city and regional plan for the Londonderry area makes fascinating reading. Published in 1968, just before the outbreak of the recent 'troubles', it became the basis for subsequent plans implemented by officials of the Northern Ireland Department of the Environment, the Northern Ireland Housing Executive and dedicated community leaders. Their often heroic commitment to the future of the city and its environs transcends even the worst days of civil strife. The author was one of a small team that made the plan and he places it in context, explains how it came to be made and records the difficulties of planners working in the political circumstances that prevailed. Against the background of the general social, economic and physical conditions of the city and region, he focuses on the housing crisis before elaborating on the making of the plan in particular. Professor McSheffrey stresses that although the story may be of interest to planners and development professionals, it is not an academic study of the planning process. He hopes it will introduce general readers to the importance of planning and the complex social and ethical issues inherent in the process. Planning Derry for example, involved value judgements concerning people and political and religious views in Northern Ireland at the time, but he has tried to be objective and avoid bias or the espousal of a particular political viewpoint. The book is, above all, about the dedication of individuals who believed their planning efforts could make a difference and provide better living conditions and choices for the people of the area. McSheffrey concludes on an optimistic note concerning the future place of Derry in Ireland. As the peace process unfolds, he hopes that perhaps the people of Derry, as they continue to develop and rebuild their city, might become a symbol of liberation from the past and of expectations of a peaceful and prosperous future for all Irish people.

The Little Book of Derry

The Little Book of Derry
Title The Little Book of Derry PDF eBook
Author Cathal McGuigan
Publisher The History Press
Pages 141
Release 2015-09-07
Genre History
ISBN 0750965835

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The Little Book of Derry is a compendium of fascinating, obscure, strange and entertaining facts about County Derry. Here you will find out about Derry’s history and archaeology, its arts and culture, its proud sporting heritage and its famous (and occasionally infamous) men and women. Through quaint villages and bustling towns, this book takes the reader on a journey through County Derry and its vibrant past.A reliable reference book and a quirky guide, this can be dipped into time and time again to reveal something new about the people, the heritage and the secrets of this fascinating country.

The Parliamentary Debates: Official Report

The Parliamentary Debates: Official Report
Title The Parliamentary Debates: Official Report PDF eBook
Author Northern Ireland. Parliament. House of Commons
Publisher
Pages 1262
Release 1927
Genre Northern Ireland
ISBN

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Derry Beyond the Walls

Derry Beyond the Walls
Title Derry Beyond the Walls PDF eBook
Author John Hume
Publisher Ulster Historical Foundation
Pages 196
Release 2002
Genre Business & Economics
ISBN 9781903688243

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Originally presented as author's thesis (Masters)--Magee College, Derry, 1964.

Ireland For Dummies

Ireland For Dummies
Title Ireland For Dummies PDF eBook
Author Elizabeth Albertson
Publisher John Wiley & Sons
Pages 508
Release 2007-02-27
Genre Travel
ISBN 0470105720

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Explores the geography, history, culture and beliefs of Ireland and its people.

Architecture, Space and Memory of Resurrection in Northern Ireland

Architecture, Space and Memory of Resurrection in Northern Ireland
Title Architecture, Space and Memory of Resurrection in Northern Ireland PDF eBook
Author Mohamed Gamal Abdelmonem
Publisher Routledge
Pages 251
Release 2019-04-25
Genre Architecture
ISBN 1317286235

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Northern Ireland has a complex urbanism with multilayered socio-spatial politics. In this environment, issues of communication, self-representation and expression of identity are central to the experience of urban space and architecture where the dichotomy of division and shared living are spatially exercised in everyday life. Unlike other studies in the area, this book focuses on the everyday experiences of local communities in both public and private spheres - issues of ‘shareness’ - challenging conventional approaches to divided cities. The book aims to layer its narratives of architectural and social developments as an urban experience in post-conflict settings over the past two decades.