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Introduction: through a single lens? Understanding the Troubles of the past, present and future – James W. Mc Auley, Máire Braniff and Graham Spencer
1 Agonistic remembering and Northern Ireland’s 1968 @ 50 – Chris Reynolds
2 Pogroms, presence, myth and memory: August 1969 and the outbreak of the Northern Ireland conflict – Shaun Mc Daid
3 ‘Touching the third rail?’ The problems of dealing with the past in Northern Ireland – Eamonn O’Kane
4 On notions of dealing with the past in Northern Ireland and the place of historians – Stuart Aveyard
5 Collective memory, ethno-national forgetting and the limits of history in misremembering the past – Aaron Edwards
6 Irish republicanisms and radical nostalgia – Stephen Hopkins
7 Irish republican commemoration and narratives of legitimacy – Kris Brown
8 Ulster loyalism, memory and commemoration – James W. Mc Auley and Neil Ferguson
9 Remember the women: memory-making within loyalism – Lisa Faulkner-Byrne, John Bell and Philip Mc Cready
10 Visual memory at sites of troubles past: participatory and collective memories in Croatia and Argentina – Máire Braniff
11 The tears of the mothers: conflict and memory in comparison – Catherine Mc Glynn
12 The problem of legacy and remembering the past in Northern Ireland – Graham Spencer
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