The End of Ulster Loyalism? explores the dynamics and divisions
within paramilitary groups since the mid-1970s. It, despite
contrary public opinion, details and explains the nature of
Loyalist conflict transformation. A key model of transition that is
relevant to arenas beyond Northern Ireland. The book also discusses
the nature and extent of loyalist violence and provides a rarely
heard voice regarding State-led collusion. It locates Loyalist
ideas and opinions that have been largely invisible and highlights
how an extensive element of positive Loyalist renewal has been
purposefully suppressed and unmentioned. It is a key text for any
student of politics, criminology, human geography, and conflict and
conflict transformation and is particularly relevant to the
scholarship of pro-State groups who are infrequently considered in
academic deliberations. A book of both hope and despair that
emerges from a destabilizing past and a yet to be decided
future.
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