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Irish terrorism
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A forgotten ‘suspect community’? Remembering the experiences of the Irish in Britain in the 1970s-80s
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Brexit
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New policy paper at History & Policy: Brexit and the history of policing the Irish border
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Britain-EEC/EU relations
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British History
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European History
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Policing the Northern Irish border in the 1970s
Armagh
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British far left
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Political violence
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Revolutionary Communist Group
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Women’s liberation
“Don’t Let Them Die!”: The British Far Left and the Armagh Women’s Prisoner Protest
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Armagh
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Biopolitics
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British far left
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Contemporary history
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hunger strikes
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Irish history
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Irish left
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Irish terrorism
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Women’s liberation
Appeal for primary source material on British/Irish left & female hunger strikers at Armagh 1980
Agee/Hosenball
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British ‘race relations’
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British History
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Iranian Embassy Siege
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Irish terrorism
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Lord Carringron
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Margaret Thatcher
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Middle East/North Africa
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National Archives (UK)
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Northern Ireland
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Political violence
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Prevention of Terrorism Acts
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Security services (UK)
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Terrorism
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UKBA
Removing the barriers to deportation from the UK: Lord Carrington and counter-terrorist efforts in the early 1980s
American history
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Boardwalk Empire
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British History
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Crime
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Criminology
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FBI
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Female suffrage
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First World War
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Irish terrorism
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Northern Ireland
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Peaky Blinders
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US history
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Women’s liberation
Crime, Masculinity and the Post-War Era in Peaky Blinders and Boardwalk Empire
Border control studies
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British ‘race relations’
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British History
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Contemporary history
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Counter-terrorism history
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Criminology
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Foreign and Commonwealth Office
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Immigration
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Irish terrorism
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Political violence
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Prevention of Terrorism Acts
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Profiling
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Racial discrimination
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Security services (UK)
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UKBA
The Prevention of Terrorism Acts and exclusion orders: 40 years since their introduction
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