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Breaching Derry's Walls is the first book to examine the island-based society of Ireland from the point of view of its Northwest quadrant. In particular, Derry, a city long known as a center for culture, plays a central role in Professor Jon Van Til's research. Dividing his sections historically pertaining to societies and conflicts, Professor Van Til draws upon his personal experience as a Fulbright scholar to provide a fresh and original way of conceptualizing Ireland and all its facets. Appealing to students and conflict specialists, this book implements a new vantage point for understanding the Northern Ireland region.
Contents
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 One: Ireland's North West
Chapter 3 Derry and the World
Chapter 4 The Northern Ireland Problem
Chapter 5 Toward A Civil Society
Part 6 Two: The Troubles and Beyond
Chapter 7 The Capital of Conflict: Derry/Londonderry and Its Troubles
Chapter 8 The Power of Derry's Civil Society
Chapter 9 Reaching the Next Generation
Part 10 Three: The Protestant dilemma
Chapter 11 Unionists in Transition
Chapter 12 The Policy Dilemma: can Protestant Communities Be Strengthened
Chapter 13 High and Dry on the Waterside: Strategic Resegregation and the Search for Social Comfort
Part 14 Four: Pathways to an Uncertain Future
Chapter 15 Public Choices in the North West: Moving Beyond Stalemate
Chapter 16 Planning for Derry's Future: Sight Lines, Economic Development, and the Role of the Center
Chapter 17 Growing Civil Society in Derry and the North West
Part 18 Bibliography
Part 19 Index



