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016 7  018536217|2Uk 
020    9781786948281|q(electronic book) 
020    1786948281|q(electronic book) 
020    |z9781786940476|q(hardback) 
035    (OCoLC)1016915170 
037    9781786948281|bLiverpool University Press 
037    22573/ctt1pr72cr|bJSTOR 
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100 1  Hearty, Kevin,|eauthor. 
245 10 Critical engagement :|bIrish republicanism, memory 
       politics and policing /|cKevin Hearty. 
264  1 Liverpool :|bLiverpool University Press,|c2017. 
300    1 online resource 
336    text|btxt|2rdacontent 
337    computer|bc|2rdamedia 
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500    Acknowledgements viiList of Figures and Tables xList of 
       Abbreviations xiIntroduction 11 Understanding a Fraught 
       Historical Relationship 252 Irish Republican Memory as 
       Counter-Memory 553 Ideology and Policing 874 The Patriot 
       Dead 1215 Transition, 'Never Again' and 'Moving On' 1496 
       The PSNI and 'Community Policing' 1837 The PSNI and 
       'Political Policing' 217Conclusion 249References 263Index 
       303. 
505 0  Understanding a fraught historical relationship -- Irish 
       Republican memory as counter-memory -- Ideology and 
       policing -- The patriot dead -- Transition, 'never again' 
       and 'moving on' -- The PSNI and 'community policing' -- 
       The PSNI and 'political policing'. 
520    This book represents the first interdisciplinary study of 
       how memory has driven and challenged the political 
       transition of Irish republicanism from armed conflict to 
       constitutional politics through endorsing policing and the
       rule of law in the North of Ireland. Locating itself 
       within memory studies, critical criminology and 
       transitional justice, this book uses original interviews 
       with political activists, community workers and former 
       combatants from across the spectrum of modern Irish 
       republicanism to draw out how the past frames internal 
       tensions within the Irish republican constituency as those
       traditionally opposed to state policing structures opt to 
       buy into them as part of a wider transitional process in 
       post-conflict Northern Ireland. The book critiques the 
       challenges of making peace with the enemy against a 
       backdrop of communal narratives and memories of historic 
       injustice, counterinsurgency policing and human rights 
       abuse that do not simply disappear when war turns to 
       peace. Through a rich empirical basis the book offers an 
       insight into these challenges from the perspective of 
       those who were, and remain, in the thick of the Irish 
       republican debate on policing. In doing so it provides an 
       acute insight into the role that individual and collective
       memory plays in reshaping ideological outlooks, 
       understanding processes of political transition, 
       contextualising 'moving on' processes with former enemies 
       and conditioning views of post-conflict police reform. 
650  0 Police|zNorthern Ireland. 
650  0 Conflict management|zNorthern Ireland. 
650  0 Transitional justice|zNorthern Ireland. 
650  0 Collective memory|zNorthern Ireland. 
650  7 HISTORY|zEurope|zIreland.|2bisacsh 
650  7 BUSINESS & ECONOMICS|xInfrastructure.|2bisacsh 
650  7 SOCIAL SCIENCE|xGeneral.|2bisacsh 
650  7 Collective memory.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01739814 
650  7 Conflict management.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst00874778 
650  7 Police.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01068398 
650  7 Politics and government.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01919741 
650  7 Transitional justice.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01747069 
651  0 Northern Ireland|xPolitics and government. 
651  7 Northern Ireland.|2fast|0(OCoLC)fst01205215 
776 08 |iPrint version:|z9781786940476 
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