![]() | Kevin Bean teaches Irish politics at the Institute of Irish Studies, University of Liverpool: his research interests include theories of nationalism and national identity, state counter-insurgency policy and practice, and the emerging post-Good Friday Agreement polity in Northern Ireland. He has written on the Peace Process and the political evolution of the Provisional Republican movement in newspapers, magazines and journals. |
Thursday 15 October 2009, 7.00pm Belfast
Face the Future: Reimagining Belfast
The New Politics of Sinn Féin (2007)
The New Departure (University of Liverpool Occasional Paper 1995)
Republican Voices (edited with Mark Hayes 2001)
‘Defining Republicanism’ in The Long Road to Peace in Northern Ireland (ed. M. Elliott 2002)
"Just when Kant's formulation that 'the public exercise of reason should be free' had begun to seem so remote and exhausted, the Battle should reinforce one's faith in the enduring worth of dissent and of the free traffic in ideas"
Swapan Chakravorty, professor of english, Jadavpur University