Northern Ireland by Lord Paul Anthony Elliot Bew

Northern Ireland by Lord Paul Anthony Elliot Bew

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A detailed account, in diary form, of the civil and political unrest in Northern Ireland, from the late 1960s to the end of the 20th century. This chronology is a useful guide to the politics and tragic events spanning the last 30 years in Northern Ireland. It includes a comprehensive coverage of the Peace Process.

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Northern Ireland by Lord Paul Anthony Elliot Bew

The book also provides short essays which look back at the major events, assessing their significance and setting them in context, including: Bloody Sunday (1972), the collapse of the Power Sharing Executive (1974), the Republican hunger strikes (1981), the Anglo-Irish Agreement (1985), the first IRA ceasefire (1994) and the historic Good Friday Agreement (1998). Other books by Paul Bew Charles Stewart Parnell Northern Ireland Chronology.
Paul Bew is Professor of Politics and Dr. Gordon Gillespie has taught in the department of Politics and Sociology, in Queen's University, Belfast. Both are well-known and respected commentators on the history and politics of Northern Ireland.
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ISBN 13 9780717128280
ISBN 10 0717128288
Title Northern Ireland
Author Lord Paul Anthony Elliot Bew
Condition Unavailable
Binding Type Paperback
Publisher Gill
Year published 1999-10-01
Number of pages 384
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