When researching women’s rights in Northern Ireland, specifically more contemporary examples, I’ve came across a lot of illustrations created that show how art/fashion has been used to unify people (or for political good; I may need to change my essay question to better fit this.) Below are some of my favourite examples, specifically targeting N.I. …
Tag Archives: n.i. politics
Murals
As I’m currently looking more into the creative scene in Northern Ireland, specifically political art, it’s only right to mention the infamous murals of the country. Belfast and Derry contain arguably the most famous political murals in Europe. Around 2,000 murals have been documented since the 1970s. I suppose they’re almost an artistic timeline of political and religious …
The Battle of Bogside
I was talking to my Dad about my work and he recommended a BBC documentary for me to watch about ‘The Battle of the Bogside” which tells the story of the first major conflict that many say was the start of the Troubles. These are my notes/a summary of the documentary: Summary: August 1969; The …
Ideas
Here are some of my thoughts so far on my topic in terms of inspiration for my practical or points to look into for my essay writing: Segregation is still a real issue in terms of education etc. We need to improve on this if young people are to grow up accepting those with different …
Normal Life During The Troubles
I was looking through photography taken during The Troubles and they reminded me of stories my Dad told me over the summer about growing up during the conflict. For example, coming home to his flat after there was a bombing and finding things smashed or broken everywhere, or him and his mates on nights out …
Protestant Vs Catholic
I can’t talk about politics and the history of N.I. without first clarifying the differences between Catholics and Protestants. During The Troubles (which I’ll speak about more later) one side supported the union of N.I. with Britain, otherwise known as Unionists (or Loyalists) who were usually Protestant, and the other was opposed and wanted a …