The Maze Prison

The Maze Prison
Title The Maze Prison PDF eBook
Author Tom Murtagh OBE
Publisher Waterside Press
Total Pages 833
Release 2018-02-20
Genre History
ISBN 1909976555

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The Maze Prison shows how an establishment built to hold those involved in terrorism, atrocities, murder and allied crimes became a pawn in the partisan conflict that was Northern Ireland. There followed a breakdown of norms, values and control as the last of these shifted from Governors to Ministers, outside officials and even prisoners. This led to the (often random) killing of prison officers and countless allegations, denials and obfuscations, as Prison Rules came into conflict with claims to be treated as prisoners-of-war or be given Special Category status. A social document par excellence, this stark slant on The Troubles and Peace Process cuts through the propaganda and base politics to reveal the truth about the H-Blocks, hunger-strikes, escapes and power struggles. Based on actual records and personal accounts, it challenges myths and legends to warn how easily a community can descend into what the author calls anomie. An invaluable record of ‘One of the most dangerous prisons in the world’. 'A must read for those interested in the legacy of our troubled past—Tom Murtagh restores the balance, exposes the truth and gives a unique insight into the mind-set of the terrorist godfathers incarcerated in the Maze'-- The Rt Hon Sir Jeffrey Donaldson MP 'This book gives an accurate account of events as I recall them'-- John Semple, Former Deputy Director of Operations, Northern Ireland Prison Service 'This is an important book'-- Phillip Wheatley, former Director, National Offender Management Service

High Dive

High Dive
Title High Dive PDF eBook
Author Jonathan Lee
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 338
Release 2017-02-07
Genre Fiction
ISBN 1101873329

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In the fall of 1984, the Grand Hotel in the seaside town of Brighton, England, became ground zero for the attempted assassination of Margaret Thatcher. Nimbly weaving together fact and fiction, comedy and tragedy, here Jonathan Lee vividly reimagines those fateful days from the perspectives of three unforgettable characters—a young IRA bomb maker, the deputy hotel manager, and his teenage daughter—whose lives will be changed forever by the Prime Minister’s visit.

Maze

Maze
Title Maze PDF eBook
Author Donovan Wylie
Publisher
Total Pages 0
Release 2009
Genre Architectural photography
ISBN 9783865219077

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For nearly 30 years, the Maze prison, ten miles outside Belfast, played a unique role in the Northern Ireland troubles. This book of photographs documents the physical structure of the place and gives the viewer some experience of the psychological impact of being inside the Maze.

An Archaeology of the Troubles

An Archaeology of the Troubles
Title An Archaeology of the Troubles PDF eBook
Author Laura McAtackney
Publisher Oxford University Press
Total Pages 315
Release 2014
Genre History
ISBN 0199673918

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This volume reveals the seminal role of material culture in understanding the Long Kesh / Maze prison during the course of the Troubles in Northern Ireland continuing into the peace process. Using a multitude of sources, it provides an interpretation of the Troubles and the continuing destabilizing role of material remnants of the conflict.

Inside the Maze

Inside the Maze
Title Inside the Maze PDF eBook
Author Chris Ryder
Publisher
Total Pages 366
Release 2000
Genre Great Britain
ISBN 9780413752406

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Biting at the Grave

Biting at the Grave
Title Biting at the Grave PDF eBook
Author Padraig O'Malley
Publisher Beacon Press
Total Pages 348
Release 1991-10-31
Genre History
ISBN 9780807002094

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"In an eloquent and haunting book, O'Malley makes the fanaticism of [the hunger strikers] and their supporters, the obdurate and morally discredited tactics of the British Government and the hopeless combat of the Protestant and Roman Catholic factions in the Northern Ireland struggle explicable, and exposes the politics behind it."--The New York Times Book Review

The Maze Prison

The Maze Prison
Title The Maze Prison PDF eBook
Author Tom Murtagh
Publisher
Total Pages 825
Release 2018
Genre
ISBN 9781910979488

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He Maze Prison shows how an establishment built to hold those involved in terrorism, atrocities, murder and allied crimes became a pawn in the partisan conflict that was Northern Ireland. There followed a breakdown of norms, values and control as the last of these shifted from Governors to Ministers, outside officials and even prisoners.