Ronan McManus Ronan McManus

Legacy cases continue to cast a shadow

Deaglán de Bréadún 07 July, 2021
A watershed moment is defined as an event that marks an important turning-point or historical change of course.

What we used to call the Provisional republican movement has had a number of those in the last 35 years. There was the dropping of abstentionism from Dáil Éireann in 1986. Then we had the IRA ceasefire which opened the path to the Good Friday Agreement and the eventual decommissioning of IRA weapons

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Simon Yeates Simon Yeates

Truth and History

Published in History Ireland, Volume 28, No 6, November-December 2020
In a decade overshadowed by centenaries it is perhaps inevitable that fiftieth anniversaries are somewhat neglected, particularly south of the Border, where the more recent Troubles are often regarded as less relevant to the story of nation building, or even as too problematic and recent to be addressed in a historical context.

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Padraig Yeates Padraig Yeates

A last chance of ending Northern Ireland’s Legacy Wars

There is a widespread view that we have entered the end game as regards salvaging some sort of resolution to the Legacy Wars we have inherited from the Troubles for victims and survivors. Perpetrators, or former combatants rarely feature in the debate, although they are the other, unspoken but indispensable half of the equation.

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