LEADER 03211oam 22005654a 450 001 9910480171703321 005 20211004152545.0 010 $a1-5261-3831-X 035 $a(CKB)4100000008209535 035 $a(MiAaPQ)EBC5824933 035 $a(OCoLC)1101101148 035 $a(MdBmJHUP)musev2_78505 035 $a(EXLCZ)994100000008209535 100 $a20190513d2019 uy 0 101 0 $aeng 135 $aurcnu|||||||| 181 $ctxt$2rdacontent 182 $cc$2rdamedia 183 $acr$2rdacarrier 200 10$aCivic identity and public space$eBelfast since 1780 /$fDominic Bryan and S.J. Connolly, with John Nagle 210 1$aManchester :$cManchester University Press,$d2019. 210 4$dİ2019. 215 $a1 online resource (vii, 238 pages) $cillustrations, maps 300 $aIncludes index. 311 $a1-5261-3832-8 311 $a0-7190-8636-1 327 $aIntroduction<BR>Chapter 1 The origins of public space<BR>Chapter 2 Lord Donegall's town<BR>Chapter 3 The making of a municipal culture<BR>Chapter 4 Freedom and order<BR>Chapter 5 Public space and civil conflict<BR>Chapter 6 Public space and the Protestant state<BR>Chapter 7 New directions? The 1960s<BR>Chapter 8 Violence and carnival: renegotiating public space 1970-2008<BR>Chapter 9 Shared space or divided future?<BR>Conclusion Public space -- past lessons and future strategies<BR>Index 330 8 $aCivic identity and public space, focussing on Belfast, and bringing together the work of a historian and two social scientists, offers a new perspective on the sometimes lethal conflicts over parades, flags and other issues that continue to disrupt political life in Northern Ireland. It examines the emergence during the nineteenth century of the concept of public space and the development of new strategies for its regulation, the establishment, the new conditions created by the emergence in 1920 of a Northern Ireland state, of a near monopoly of public space enjoyed by Protestants and unionists, and the break down of that monopoly in more recent decades. Today policy makers and politicians struggle to devise a strategy for the management of public space in a divided city, while endeavouring to promote a new sense of civic identity that will transcend long-standing sectarian and political divisions. 606 $aPublic spaces$2fast$3(OCoLC)fst01083049 606 $aCivilization$2fast$3(OCoLC)fst00862898 606 $aHISTORY$zEurope$xGreat Britain$2bisacsh 606 $aPublic spaces$zNorthern Ireland$zBelfast 607 $aNorthern Ireland$zBelfast$2fast 607 $aBelfast (Northern Ireland)$xCivilization$xHistory 608 $aHistory. 608 $aElectronic books. 615 0$aPublic spaces. 615 0$aCivilization. 615 0$aHISTORY$xGreat Britain. 615 0$aPublic spaces 676 $a941.67 700 $aBryan$b Dominic$0906106 702 $aNagle$b John 702 $aConnolly$b Sean 801 0$bMdBmJHUP 801 1$bMdBmJHUP 906 $aBOOK 912 $a9910480171703321 996 $aCivic identity and public space$92218845 997 $aUNINA LEADER 00823nam0-2200241 --450 001 9910597500703321 005 20221024100629.0 100 $a20221024d1955----kmuy0itay5050----ba 101 0 $ager 102 $aDE 200 1 $aDer zwischenstaatliche Zahlungsverkehr auf der Grundlage internationaler Zahlungsabkommen$fWabnitz Wolfdieter 210 $aGo?ttingen$cO. Schwartz$d1955 215 $a159 p$d24 cm 225 0 $aGo?ttinger rechtswissenschaftliche Studien,$vBd. 18 676 $a343.1143$v23$zita 700 1$aWabnitz,$bWolfdieter$01261241 801 0$aIT$bUNINA$gRICA$2UNIMARC 901 $aBK 912 $a9910597500703321 952 $aCollez. 48 (18)$b55669$fFGBC 959 $aFGBC 996 $aDer zwischenstaatliche Zahlungsverkehr auf der Grundlage internationaler Zahlungsabkommen$92930272 997 $aUNINA