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    Paul Anthony Elliott Bew, Baron Bew (born 22 January 1950), is a British historian from Northern Ireland and a life peer. He has worked at Queen's University...
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  • formation of Prime Minister Keir Starmer's government in July 2024. Bew is the son of Paul Bew, Professor of Irish Politics at Queen's University Belfast and...
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  • at Burntollet irreparably damaged the credibility of the RUC. Professor Paul Bew, an academic at Queen's University Belfast who as a student had participated...
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  • John Bew (historian), professor of history Kieran Bew (born 1980), English actor Paul Bew aka Baron Bew (born 1950), British historian Bews Andrew Bews (born...
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  • ISBN 0-00-653155-5 pg.337-8, Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles 1968–1993, Paul Bew & Gordon Gillespie, Gill & Macmillan, Dublin 1993, ISBN 0-7171-2081-3 pg...
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  • Cambridge, where he read History. He was a contemporary of the historian Paul Bew at both school and university. In his youth he was a Marxist, and it was...
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  • for Carson, and today it exists solely to perform this ceremonial role. Paul Bew, Peter Gibbon and Henry Patterson, Northern Ireland: 1921 / 2001 Political...
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    into the Portuguese dictatorship that existed under Salazar at the time. Paul Bew has also argued against the term fascist being applied to the Blueshirts...
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    practice of the Protestant minority and with contemporary liberal opinion As Paul Bew concludes, in the constitution of 1937 de Valera was "trying to placate...
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    Institute of Irish Studies, The Queen's University of Belfast, Belfast, 1999. Paul Bew and Gordon Gillespie, Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles, 1968–1999...
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