
Northern Ireland by Feargal Cochrane
Explains why, a decade and a half after the peace process ended in political agreement in 1998. In this book, the author explores how divisions between Catholics and Protestants became so entrenched, and reviews the thirty years of political violence in Northern Ireland - which killed over 3,500 people - leading up to the peace agreement.“An excellent survey history. . approachable as well as rigrous.”—Library Journal
* Library Journal *“An excellent book that will give readers a truer, more nuanced understanding of Northern Ireland’s history and present."—Choice * Choice *
Selected as a Choice Outstanding Academic Title for 2013 in the United Kingdom Category. -- Outstanding Academic Title * Choice *
“It is a wonderful book, beautifully written, mercifully free from jargon, informative and incisive.”—Marianne Elliott, The Irish Times
-- Marianne Elliott * The Irish Times *
Feargal Cochrane is emeritus professor of international conflict analysis and senior research fellow at the Conflict Analysis Research Centre, University of Kent. He is the author of Breaking Peace and Migration and Security in the Global Age, and coauthor of Mediating Power-Sharing.
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| ISBN 13 | 9780300178708 |
| ISBN 10 | 0300178700 |
| Title | Northern Ireland |
| Author | Feargal Cochrane |
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| Binding Type | Hardback |
| Publisher | Yale University Press |
| Year published | 2013-04-15 |
| Number of pages | 368 |
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