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This extensive work begins with the Ulster Plantation in Fermanagh and deals with all the major historical events over the centuries as experienced in the county. It deals particularly with the recent conflict as endured in Fermanagh and details all of the deaths (114) that occurred there. It examines how the Irish Government cooperated with the British Government on Border security, using official declassified British Government documents and explores the validity or otherwise of claims of ethnic cleansing.

Produktbeschreibung
This extensive work begins with the Ulster Plantation in Fermanagh and deals with all the major historical events over the centuries as experienced in the county. It deals particularly with the recent conflict as endured in Fermanagh and details all of the deaths (114) that occurred there. It examines how the Irish Government cooperated with the British Government on Border security, using official declassified British Government documents and explores the validity or otherwise of claims of ethnic cleansing.
Autorenporträt
Margaret Urwin has worked with Justice for the forgotten for many years, advocating for families of victims of the Northern conflict. She is a graduate of the Open University and holds a MA (Hons) in Local History from NUI, Maynooth. She is author of A State in Denial: British Collaboration with Loyalist Paramilitaries (Mercier Press, Cork, 2016) as well as a number of earlier publications.