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Northern Ireland

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First published in 1974, Northern Ireland is a collection of documents which constitutes an illuminating description and analysis of the complex religious, political, social, and economic factors that underlie the Irish conflict. The author goes back to the seventeenth century to find the roots of the troubles.All sides of the argument are represented in documents which range from government statements to Provisional and Official IRA manifestos. They propose answers to various questions: why are there two separate communities in Northern Ireland, and why are they so bitterly divided? Why has there been no rapprochement between the North and South for over fifty years? A balanced factual account of the Civil Rights movement, and of the gradual disintegration of the once omnipotent Ulster Unionist party is given. The final section deals with the arrangements suggested for Northern Ireland and with the prospects of establishing a kind of all-Ireland institution.

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ISBN: 9781041084594
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Author: John Magee
Publisher: Routledge an imprint of Taylor & Francis
Format: Hardback
Pagination: 214 pages
Series: Routledge Revivals
Genres: European history
Politics and government