Allan LEONARD
Academic specialism is Northern Ireland politics and society, with a particular interest in international exchange of lessons with other divided societies in light of peace and political processes.
Received BA degree with Distinction, with independent research project, "Unionism and the political party structure of Northern Ireland". MA degree in Irish Political Studies; thesis examined role of a cross-community political party in a divided society.
Have presented academic conference papers on political marketing as well as political change.
Postgraduate interests include role of local government in conflict and post-conflict political environments.
Supervisors: Dr John Coakley and Professor Jennifer Todd
Address: Belfast, Northern Ireland
Received BA degree with Distinction, with independent research project, "Unionism and the political party structure of Northern Ireland". MA degree in Irish Political Studies; thesis examined role of a cross-community political party in a divided society.
Have presented academic conference papers on political marketing as well as political change.
Postgraduate interests include role of local government in conflict and post-conflict political environments.
Supervisors: Dr John Coakley and Professor Jennifer Todd
Address: Belfast, Northern Ireland
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Books by Allan LEONARD
The book includes an overview essay, ‘Visualising the Troubles’, written by Belinda Loftus, an expert on graphic imagery and author of Mirror: Orange and Green.
Informative commentaries to the featured exhibition posters are written by John Gray, Librarian of the Linen Hall Library, Belfast.
Edited by a diverse team of four, and scrutinised by a large project team, the entire spectrum of the Northern Ireland conflict is covered -- from its political parties and security forces to activists, ethnic groups and community organisations.
Papers by Allan LEONARD
The book includes an overview essay, ‘Visualising the Troubles’, written by Belinda Loftus, an expert on graphic imagery and author of Mirror: Orange and Green.
Informative commentaries to the featured exhibition posters are written by John Gray, Librarian of the Linen Hall Library, Belfast.
Edited by a diverse team of four, and scrutinised by a large project team, the entire spectrum of the Northern Ireland conflict is covered -- from its political parties and security forces to activists, ethnic groups and community organisations.