Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict

Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict
Title Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict PDF eBook
Author Gordon Gillespie
Publisher Historical Dictionaries of War
Total Pages 400
Release 2017-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 9781442263048

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The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict provides an accessible and comprehensive study of the conflict and peace process in Northern Ireland from the 1960s to 2016. The second edition of the book expands on the references relating to individuals, organizations and events of the Northern Ireland Troubles and adds material on significant subsequent developments. This the work provides a unique view of developments since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. While widely heralded as the end of the Northern Ireland conflict the agreement instead witnessed the beginning of a new series of political difficulties to be addressed. The Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict is the first significant reference work to examine many of the issues related to political and cultural conflicts and dealing with the past which have grown in intensity since 1998. Many of these themes will be relevant to students of post-conflict societies in other areas of the world. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture.

A Short History of the Troubles

A Short History of the Troubles
Title A Short History of the Troubles PDF eBook
Author Gordon Gillespie
Publisher Gill & MacMillan
Total Pages 180
Release 2010
Genre Northern Ireland
ISBN 9780717144631

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For thirty-eight long years, from 1968 until the St Andrew's Agreement and IRA decommissioning in 2006, Northern Ireland was wracked by inter-communal violence. This is a definitive overview of the period, explaining key issues lucidly and economically.

Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict

Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict
Title Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict PDF eBook
Author Gordon Gillespie
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 426
Release 2017-03-15
Genre History
ISBN 1442263059

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The second edition of the Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict provides an accessible and comprehensive study of the conflict and peace process in Northern Ireland from the 1960s to 2016. The second edition of the book expands on the references relating to individuals, organizations and events of the Northern Ireland Troubles and adds material on significant subsequent developments. This the work provides a unique view of developments since the signing of the Good Friday Agreement in 1998. While widely heralded as the end of the Northern Ireland conflict the agreement instead witnessed the beginning of a new series of political difficulties to be addressed. The Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict is the first significant reference work to examine many of the issues related to political and cultural conflicts and dealing with the past which have grown in intensity since 1998. Many of these themes will be relevant to students of post-conflict societies in other areas of the world. This second edition of Historical Dictionary of the Historical Dictionary of the Northern Ireland Conflict contains a chronology, an introduction, and an extensive bibliography. The dictionary section has over 300 cross-referenced entries on important personalities, politics, economy, foreign relations, religion, and culture.

Years of Darkness

Years of Darkness
Title Years of Darkness PDF eBook
Author Gordon Gillespie
Publisher Gill
Total Pages 0
Release 2008
Genre Northern Ireland
ISBN 9780717142262

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A look at more than eighty of the events that shaped the Northern Ireland Troubles and Peace Process. Examining the main political initiatives and security incidents which defined the past four decades, beginning with the Derry Civil Rights march of October 1968 through to the formation of the current Northern Ireland Executive in 2007.

The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict

The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict
Title The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict PDF eBook
Author Gordon Gillespie
Publisher Scarecrow Press
Total Pages 368
Release 2009-09-24
Genre History
ISBN 0810870452

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For nearly four decades the conflict in Ireland has embittered relations between the communities living there and spoiled relations between the Republic of Ireland and Great Britain. For three decades it escalated, punctuated by periodic bloody clashes followed by somewhat calmer periods of tension during which violence of all sorts_robberies, kidnappings, serious injuries and deaths_were all too common. During the past decade, fortunately, all sides have realized that armed solutions were unlikely to bring a solution to anyone's problems and that peace should be given a chance. Fortunately, with the establishment of a new Northern Ireland Executive, there is a general acceptance that the conflict is now part of the past. The A to Z of the Northern Ireland Conflict covers the history of 'the Troubles' through a chronology covering the Northern Ireland conflict and peace process from 1968 until the formation of the new Northern Ireland Executive in May 2007, an introductory essay, a bibliography, and several hundred cross-referenced dictionary entries on main events, individuals, and organizations. Researchers with an interest in the Northern Ireland conflict will find this book to be an essential addition to their collection of reference books on the subject.

Making Sense of the Troubles

Making Sense of the Troubles
Title Making Sense of the Troubles PDF eBook
Author David McKittrick
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages 369
Release 2002
Genre History
ISBN 1561310700

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Compellingly written and even-handed in its judgments, this is by far the clearest account of what has happened through the years in the Northern Ireland conflict, and why. After a chapter of background on the period from 1921 to 1963, it covers the ensuing period--the descent into violence, the hunger strikes, the Anglo-Irish accord, the bombers in England--to the present shaky peace process. Behind the deluge of information and opinion about the conflict, there is a straightforward and gripping story. Mr. McKittrick and Mr. McVea tell that story clearly, concisely, and, above all, fairly, avoiding intricate detail in favor of narrative pace and accessible prose. They describe and explain a lethal but fascinating time in Northern Ireland's history, which brought not only death, injury, and destruction but enormous political and social change. They close on an optimistic note, convinced that while peace--if it comes--will always be imperfect, a corner has now been decisively turned. The book includes a detailed chronology, statistical tables, and a glossary of terms.

Making Sense of the Troubles

Making Sense of the Troubles
Title Making Sense of the Troubles PDF eBook
Author David McKittrick
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2012
Genre Northern Ireland
ISBN 9780241962657

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First published ten years ago, Making Sense of the Troubles is widely regarded as the most 'comprehensive, considered and compassionate' (Irish Times) history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. Written by a distinguished journalist and a teacher of history in Northern Ireland, it surveys the roots of the problems from 1921 onwards, the descent into violence in the late 60s, and the three terrible decades that followed. McKittrick and McVea have now fully updated the book to take into account the momentous events of the last ten years, including the disbanding of the IRA, Ian Paisley's deal with the Republicans and the historic power-sharing government in Belfast.