
Violence against Women in Belfast, 1920-22 – Part 2
Kieran Glennon Part 1 of this article examined the first two of the forms of violence against women in the revolutionary period …
Kieran Glennon Part 1 of this article examined the first two of the forms of violence against women in the revolutionary period …
By Billy Hutchinson and Garreth Mulvenna Published by Merrion Press 2020 Reviewer: Daniel Murray Like many a young man in Northern Ireland …
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By Kieran Glennon The “Belfast pogrom” was the term given to a period of intense political violence in that city which lasted …
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