作者: Alfred McClung Lee , Frank Wright
DOI: 10.2307/2073816
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摘要: The author examines the tragic conflict in Northern Ireland relation to other social conflicts, both past and present, that have similar characteristics. He sees as a "frontier" society existing on periphery of highly developed modern state. Its people are split between dominant population who regard themselves citizens mother country, dominated seen being inferior or alien. Wright makes comparisons with American South where racial conflicts been contained ameliorated point is indistinguishable from rest United States; French Algeria, which 95% emigrated when Algeria became independent 1962. Also examined compared zone mixed German nationality pre-World War II borderlands.