Norther Ireland: A Nation Divided

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Northern Ireland: A Nation Divided
Violence, terror, suffering and death. The conflict that has been burning in Northern Ireland seems to be an unstoppable battle and it has flooded over the land of Northern Ireland. The struggle for power and the persistence of greed have fueled the raging fires of the opposing groups. The conflict in Northern Ireland has been discussed continually over the past few decades. Ever since the beginning of the “Troubles,” organizations have been scavenging to find a plan that will cease the violence. Throughout my research for this project, the questions of what are the main sources of conflict in Northern Ireland and why have they continued today guided me to many fascinating pieces of evidence that provided me with a more compassionate view of the situation of Northern Ireland. My research topic was very broad and to get down into a more explicit viewpoint, I chose to search for my sources by selecting three disciplines.
The first was Sociology. I wanted to understand how individual identities and also community identities contributed to the rise of the conflict. I wanted to know why specific organizations were more violent than another and why there was little attempts to cooperate. The second discipline I used was Theology. Possibly the most dominant sources of the conflict has been on a theological foundation. The tension between the Catholics and Protestants has driven the violence and disagreements within Northern Ireland. I knew looking through this perspective I would find more detailed information about my research questions. My last discipline was Peace Studies. Although this is was relatively smaller discipline, the insight that it provided of the conflict was unmatched t...

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