The Longest War by Marc Mulholland

The Longest War by Marc Mulholland

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The Longest War by Marc Mulholland

"The Troubles" in Northern Ireland have proved one of the most intractable conflicts in Europe since World War II, consistently attracting international attention, particularly from the United States. This exploration of the central issues and debates about Northern Ireland sets them in the historical context of hundreds of years of conflict. It tackles many questions, such as: What accounts for the perpetuation of ethnic and religious conflict in Ireland? Why has armed violence proven so hard to control? Who are the major figures and issues in the conflict? Can we expect more "Northern Irelands" in the future?

Marc Mulholland is a Fellow in Modern History at St Catherine's College, Oxford. His publications include Northern Ireland at the Crossroads: Ulster Unionism in the O'Neill Years 1960-1969 (Macmillian, St Martin's Press, 2000)
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ISBN 13 9780192802927
ISBN 10 0192802925
Title The Longest War
Author Marc Mulholland
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Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Oxford University Press
Year published 2002-06-30
Number of pages 220
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