A must-read for anyone who is keen to learn what we should know and do about this highly complex and ever-contested boundary line.
Katy Hayward Books





Though forced displacement constituted a central and pervasive feature of the Northern Ireland ‘Troubles’ effecting tens of thousands of citizens, remarkably it has been afforded little more than a footnote or fleeting reference in most accounts of the conflict.
Northern Ireland a generation after Good Friday
Lost futures and new horizons in the 'long peace'
- 314 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The collection features nine essays that delve into the intricate dynamics of a region grappling with its peace process. Authors critically examine how the society appears to have moved past its history of violence while still being influenced by its lingering effects. The essays offer a nuanced perspective on the contradictions and challenges faced in achieving lasting peace.
Northern Ireland a Generation After Good Friday
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
This book captures the complex and often contradictory realities of the region's peace process. Across nine original essays, the authors provide a critical and comprehensive reading of a society that seems to have left its violent past behind but at the same time remains subject to its gravitational pull. -- .
Irish nationalism and European integration
The official redefinition of the island of Ireland
- 312 pages
- 11 hours of reading
The interplay between Irish nationalism and European integration is explored, highlighting how Irish political leaders have framed these forces as complementary. This perspective has significantly reshaped national identities, borders, and governance on the island of Ireland, illustrating the profound impact of these dynamics on the region's political landscape.