Published 2002
by DSDNI in Belfast .
Written in
Edition Notes
Contributions | Northern Ireland. Department for Social Development. Statistics and Research Branch., Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency. |
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Pagination | 88p. ; |
Number of Pages | 88 |
ID Numbers | |
Open Library | OL15497079M |
ISBN 10 | 1904105068 |
A great book, that allows you to have a quick view of the historical events & movements in Northen Ireland over the past century. Even though it doens't go through the details of each events, it doesn't simply gives you an overview, details are given by: Analysis of administrative data for persons of Working Age and their children and persons over State Pension Age in Northern Ireland. Source agency: Social Development (Northern Ireland) Designation: National Statistics. The "Troubles" in Northern Ireland have endured for so long that eventually the abnormal has become normal. This volume examines the processes by which society has become gradually dehumanised, and how the inhuman conditions, under which people have been forced to live so long, have come by: 7. Book: 'Say Nothing' By Patrick Radden Keefe Is A Warning That Ireland's Old Wounds Are Easily Opened New Yorker writer Patrick Radden .
Deirdre Madden’s One by One in the Darkness, shortlisted for the Orange Prize in , is a tale of young Cate, a London-based journalist constantly reminded of her childhood spent amidst the Northern Ireland Troubles’ conflict during the late s and early novel excellently depicts Cate in her comfortable Catholic family in County Derry, often believed to have been the first Author: Niamh Mcgovern. NIPR (formerly known as The Northern Ireland Publications Resource) is Northern Ireland’s National Collection of Northern Ireland Publications. Northern Ireland has no National Library, so NIPR aims to identify, collect, preserve and make available for public consultation, every book, pamphlet, periodical and report published in Northern. Ten great Northern Irish novels you might have missed Authors are using new ways of writing to reflect a changed political environment Wed, , Author: Caroline Magennis. Milkman by Anna Burns review – creepy invention at heart of an original, funny novel A young woman is forced into a relationship with an older man during the Troubles in Northern Ireland Author: Claire Kilroy.
'The Troubles' - Suggested Reading The following contains suggested reading on the topics of the Northern Ireland conflict and politics in the region. The list is a . An introduction to Northern Ireland. Northern Ireland is a land steeped in natural beauty. Its rolling green hills are whitened by snow in winter and shimmer in sunlight in the warmer months. It is surrounded by restless oceans, sometimes calm but often rough and dangerous, breaking wildly on its shore and cliffs. Northern Ireland has lower fertility rates for teenage women but significantly higher rates for those aged o with a peak at around 29 years. In recent years there has been an increase in the number of births outside marriage. In in Northern Ireland, 39% of births were outside marriage, an increase from 6% in A map of Northern Ireland, which sits on the north-east tip of the Irish landmass. Northern Ireland is a place of natural beauty, mystery and Celtic charm. In recent times, however, the history of Northern Ireland has been marred by political tension, sectarian feuding and paramilitary killing.