University Press of America
Pages: 182
Trim: 6¼ x 9¼
978-0-7618-3908-8 • Paperback • December 2007 • $53.99 • (£42.00)
Jon Van Til is Professor of Urban Studies at Rutgers University, Camden, New Jersey. He has served as Fulbright Distinguished Scholar (2004) and Fulbright Senior Specialist (2006) at the University of Ulster, and is the author of ten books, including Mapping the Third Sector (1988) and Growing Civil Society (2000). Van Til served as Editor-in-Chief of the Nonprofit and Voluntary Sector Quarterly from 1977 to 1989, was twice elected president of the Association for Research in Nonprofit Organization and Voluntary Action (ARNOVA), and received that association's Career Award for Distinguished Research and Service in 1994.
Part 1 Preface
Part 2 One: Ireland's North West
Chapter 3 Derry and the World
Chapter 4 The Northern Ireland Problem
Chapter 5 Toward A Civil Society
Part 6 Two: The Troubles and Beyond
Chapter 7 The Capital of Conflict: Derry/Londonderry and Its Troubles
Chapter 8 The Power of Derry's Civil Society
Chapter 9 Reaching the Next Generation
Part 10 Three: The Protestant dilemma
Chapter 11 Unionists in Transition
Chapter 12 The Policy Dilemma: can Protestant Communities Be Strengthened
Chapter 13 High and Dry on the Waterside: Strategic Resegregation and the Search for Social Comfort
Part 14 Four: Pathways to an Uncertain Future
Chapter 15 Public Choices in the North West: Moving Beyond Stalemate
Chapter 16 Planning for Derry's Future: Sight Lines, Economic Development, and the Role of the Center
Chapter 17 Growing Civil Society in Derry and the North West
Part 18 Bibliography
Part 19 Index