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Dr Jack Hepworth
Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland2024
Dr Jack Hepworth
A union severed? Loyalists in Irish Free State border counties, 1922-19272023
Dr Jack Hepworth
Diasporic subjects: migrant identities and twentieth-century Ireland2023
Dr Jack Hepworth
Dieter Reinisch, Learning behind bars: how IRA prisoners shaped the peace process in Ireland2023
Dr Jack Hepworth
'Preparing for power': the Revolutionary Communist Party and its curious afterlives, 1976-20202023
Dr Jack Hepworth
'Progress will not occur if we continually adopt positions of principle': Irish republican prisoners and strategic reorientation, c.1976-19982023
Dr Jack Hepworth
Stalker, John (1939-2019)2023
Dr Jack Hepworth
The recent Legacy Bill cannot hope to address Northern Ireland's difficult, unresolved past2023
Dr Jack Hepworth
The strategic transformation of Provisional Irish republicanism, 1979-982023
Dr Jack Hepworth
Voices of Preston's Windrush generation - when I first survived, I said: 'Really? I thought there were no slums in this place!'2023
Dr Jack Hepworth
'We are grateful for the opportunity to act as ambassadors for our club and our country': sporting hospitality during the Northern Ireland conflict2023
Dr Jack Hepworth
Beyond the "republican family": biography, genealogy, and intergenerational memory in twenty-first-century Ireland2022
Dr Jack Hepworth
Book review: Eve Morrison, Kilmichael: the life and afterlife of an ambush2022
Dr Jack Hepworth
Devolution and its discontents2022
Dr Jack Hepworth
'England is my home': Windrush lives in Lancashire2022
Dr Jack Hepworth
Take no prisoners: an incident in the Anglo-Irish War, and what it meant2022
Dr Jack Hepworth
The 'good old IRA': remembering republican veterans after 19692022
Dr Jack Hepworth
'The moral rearmament of imperialism': the Revolutionary Communist Party, the Northern Ireland conflict, and the new world order, 1981-19942022
Dr Jack Hepworth
Ulster's 'lost counties'2022
Dr Jack Hepworth
Loyalist rioting reframes the perennial question: who governs Northern Ireland?2021
Dr Jack Hepworth
'The age-old struggle': Irish republicanism from the Battle of the Bogside to the Belfast Agreement, 1969-19982021
Dr Jack Hepworth
'"We're getting the victory we fought for", we were told': retrospective subjective analysis in oral histories of Irish republicanism2020
Dr Jack Hepworth
The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland Troubles by Margaret M. Scull [Book review]2020
Dr Jack Hepworth
Anglo-Irish relations in mid-nineteenth-century Preston2020
Dr Jack Hepworth
Between Isolation and Integration: Religion, Politics, and the Catholic Irish in Preston, C.1829-18682020
Dr Jack Hepworth
Britain's first migrant strike: labour militancy and racial politics at Courtaulds, Preston, 19652020
Dr Jack Hepworth
Edward Burke, An army of tribes: British Army cohesion, deviancy, and murder in Northern Ireland2020
Dr Alison Atkinson-Phillips
Silvia Fisch
Dr Jack Hepworth
Experiences of place and loss at Newcastle West End Foodbank2020
Dr Alison Atkinson-Phillips
Silvia Fisch
Dr Jack Hepworth
Professor Graham Smith
Foodbank histories: solidarity and mutual aid in the past and the present2020
Dr Jack Hepworth
Industrial strife put race relations in the spotlight2020
Dr Jack Hepworth
Dr Alison Atkinson-Phillips
Silvia Fisch
Professor Graham Smith
“I was not aware of the hardship”: Foodbank Histories from North-East England2019
Dr Jack Hepworth
The rapid rise and fall of the Abbey Shamrocks: the story of a community Gaelic football team, from foundation to folding2019
Dr Jack Hepworth
Writing the “troubles”: purpose and practice2019
Dr Jack Hepworth
Isolated or integral? Irish workers in Preston, c.1829-18672018
Dr Jack Hepworth
The troubles in Northern Ireland and theories of social movements2018
Dr Jack Hepworth
The heterogeneity and evolution of Irish republicanism, c.1969-c.19942017