O'Brien Pocket History of the Troubles (Pocket Books)

O'Brien Pocket History of the Troubles (Pocket Books)

by Brian Feeney (Author)

Synopsis

From the first symptoms of serious unrest - the Divis Street riots of 1964 - to the tortuous political manoeuvrings culminating in the 2003 Assembly elections, the book traces the reality of life in Northern Ireland during the Troubles.

It details the motivation behind the IRA 'armed struggle', the Civil Rights movement, the murder campaigns of various loyalist terror groups, the major incidents of violence and the response of the British security forces and the justice system.

It describes what it was like to live with bombs, army searches in the dead of night, death threats to politicians, activists and others. A detailed account of the political and personal toll of the Northern Ireland conflict.

Revised and updated in 2007.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 152
Edition: 2nd Revised edition
Publisher: O'Brien Press Ltd
Published: 20 Jul 2007

ISBN 10: 1847170781
ISBN 13: 9781847170781

Author Bio
Brian Feeney, a political columnist with the Irish News, is a leading nationalist commentator and frequent broadcaster on Northern Ireland affairs. He was an SDLP councillor for sixteen years. He is co-author of Lost Lives: the story of the men, women and children killed in the Northern Ireland troubles. In 2001 the book won the Christopher Ewart-Biggs award for its contribution to reconciliation in Ireland and Europe. A historian by profession, he is Head of History at St Mary's University College, Belfast.