In Belfast: Toward a City Without Walls Vicky Cosstick tells the story of Belfast's 100 sectarian walls and interfaces, now the last in Europe, which remain fifteen years after the Good Friday Agreement of 1998, and she asks for how much longer these physical signs and symbols of sectarianism and the Troubles will disfigure the cityscape. The walls are important as both memorials to the conflict and a reminder of the unfinished nature of the...