From the Plantation of Ulster to the entry into peace talks in the late twentieth century the Northern Irish people have been engaged in conflict. This book explores the pivotal moments in Northern Irish history - the rise of republicanism in the 1800s, Home Rule, the growth of Sinn Fein, and the DUP, before bringing the story up to date.
From the Plantation of Ulster to the entry into peace talks in the late twentieth century the Northern Irish people have been engaged in conflict. This book explores the pivotal moments in Northern Irish history - the rise of republicanism in the 1800s, Home Rule, the growth of Sinn Fein, and the DUP, before bringing the story up to date.
Marc Mulholland is Professor of Modern History at St Catherine's College, University of Oxford, where his research interests concern Ireland since the Famine, and the History of Political Thought since the French Revolution. He is the author of several books, including Bourgeois Liberty and the Politics of Fear: From Absolutism to Neo-Conservatism (OUP, 2012), and, most recently, The Murderer of Warren Street (Hutchinson, 2018).
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List of Illustrations Preface Glossary Chapter 1: The origins of the Troubles Chapter 2: The government Chapter 3: Paramilitarism Chapter 4: The political parties Chapter 5: The twenty-first century References Further Reading Index
List of Illustrations Preface Glossary Chapter 1: The origins of the Troubles Chapter 2: The government Chapter 3: Paramilitarism Chapter 4: The political parties Chapter 5: The twenty-first century References Further Reading Index
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