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Gender and Small Arms in Northern Ireland
Unformatted Document Text:  Miranda Alison Gender, Small Arms and the Northern Ireland Conflict 31 Montgomery, P and V Bell, Police Response to Wife Assault, Belfast: Northern Ireland Women’s Aid Federation, 1986. Porter, Elisabeth, ‘Identity, Locality, Plurality: Women, Nationalism and Northern Ireland’, in Rick Wilford and Robert L Miller (eds.), Women, Ethnicity and Nationalism: The Politics of Transition, London & New York: Routledge, 1998, pp. 36-61. Ruane, Joseph and Jennifer Todd, The Dynamics of Conflict in Northern Ireland: Power, Conflict and Emancipation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996. Ruddick, Sara, Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace, New York: Ballantine Books, 1989. Sales, Rosemary, ‘Gender and Protestantism in Northern Ireland’, in Peter Shirlow and Mark McGovern (eds.), Who Are ‘the People’? Unionism, Protestantism and Loyalism in Northern Ireland, London: Pluto Press, 1997, pp. 140-157. Sales, Rosemary, Women Divided: Gender, Religion and Politics in Northern Ireland, London & New York: Routledge, 1997. Sharoni, Simona, ‘Rethinking Women’s Struggles in Israel-Palestine and in the North of Ireland’, in Caroline O N Moser & Fiona C Clark (eds.), Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender, Armed Conflict and Political Violence, London: Zed Books, 2001, pp. 85-98. Skjelsbæk, Inger, ‘Is Femininity Inherently Peaceful? The Construction of Femininity in War’, in Inger Skjelsbæk and Dan Smith (eds.), Gender, Peace and Conflict, London: Sage Publications, 2001, pp. 47-67. Steel, Jayne, ‘Vampira: Representations of the Irish Female Terrorist’, Irish Studies Review, v. 6, no. 3, 1998, pp. 273-284. Turshen, Meredeth and Clotilde Twagiramariya (eds.), What Women Do in Wartime: Gender and Conflict in Africa, London: Zed Books, 1998. UNDP, ‘Small Arms and Light Weapons’, Essentials no. 9, November 2002. van Creveld, Martin, Men, Women and War: Do Women Belong in the Front Line? London: Cassell, 2001. Ward, Margaret, Unmanageable Revolutionaries: Women and Irish Nationalism, London: Pluto Press, 1989. Yuval-Davis, Nira, Gender & Nation, London: Sage Publications, 1997. Websites Northern Ireland Office (NIO): http://www.nio.gov.uk/ Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA): http://www.nisra.gov.uk/ Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI): http://www.psni.police.uk/

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Miranda Alison
Gender, Small Arms and the Northern Ireland Conflict
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Montgomery, P and V Bell, Police Response to Wife Assault, Belfast: Northern Ireland Women’s Aid
Federation, 1986.
Porter, Elisabeth, ‘Identity, Locality, Plurality: Women, Nationalism and Northern Ireland’, in
Rick Wilford and Robert L Miller (eds.), Women, Ethnicity and Nationalism: The Politics of
Transition, London & New York: Routledge, 1998, pp. 36-61.
Ruane, Joseph and Jennifer Todd, The Dynamics of Conflict in Northern Ireland: Power, Conflict and
Emancipation, Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1996.
Ruddick, Sara, Maternal Thinking: Toward a Politics of Peace, New York: Ballantine Books, 1989.
Sales, Rosemary, ‘Gender and Protestantism in Northern Ireland’, in Peter Shirlow and Mark
McGovern (eds.), Who Are ‘the People’? Unionism, Protestantism and Loyalism in Northern
Ireland
, London: Pluto Press, 1997, pp. 140-157.
Sales, Rosemary, Women Divided: Gender, Religion and Politics in Northern Ireland, London & New
York: Routledge, 1997.
Sharoni, Simona, ‘Rethinking Women’s Struggles in Israel-Palestine and in the North of Ireland’,
in Caroline O N Moser & Fiona C Clark (eds.), Victims, Perpetrators or Actors? Gender,
Armed Conflict and Political Violence, London: Zed Books, 2001, pp. 85-98.
Skjelsbæk, Inger, ‘Is Femininity Inherently Peaceful? The Construction of Femininity in War’, in
Inger Skjelsbæk and Dan Smith (eds.), Gender, Peace and Conflict, London: Sage
Publications, 2001, pp. 47-67.
Steel, Jayne, ‘Vampira: Representations of the Irish Female Terrorist’, Irish Studies Review, v. 6, no.
3, 1998, pp. 273-284.
Turshen, Meredeth and Clotilde Twagiramariya (eds.), What Women Do in Wartime: Gender and
Conflict in Africa, London: Zed Books, 1998.
UNDP, ‘Small Arms and Light Weapons’, Essentials no. 9, November 2002.
van Creveld, Martin, Men, Women and War: Do Women Belong in the Front Line? London: Cassell,
2001.
Ward, Margaret, Unmanageable Revolutionaries: Women and Irish Nationalism, London: Pluto Press,
1989.
Yuval-Davis, Nira, Gender & Nation, London: Sage Publications, 1997.
Websites
Northern Ireland Office (NIO):
http://www.nio.gov.uk/
Northern Ireland Statistics and Research Agency (NISRA):
http://www.nisra.gov.uk/
Police Service of Northern Ireland (PSNI):
http://www.psni.police.uk/


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