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Ireland Since 1939 Henry Patterson

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Ireland Since 1939 Henry Patterson
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Publisher: Oxford University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.21 MB
Pages: 416
Author: Henry Patterson
ISBN: 9780192893130, 0192893130
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Ireland Since 1939 Henry Patterson by Henry Patterson 9780192893130, 0192893130 instant download after payment.

This is the first comprehensive history of Ireland, North and South, which traces the developments from the Second World War to the Belfast Agreement, and the creation of a new inclusive government in Northern Ireland. It aims to avoid what is too often a partitional approach to the history ofIreland, which treats the North and South in isolation from one another. Making extensive use of archival material from Belfast, Dublin, and London, Ireland Since 1939 provides new perspectives on a range of important episodes - from Irish neutrality to the 1970 Arms Crisis, and from LordBrookeborough's failed attempt to modernize the Northern Ireland state to the disastrous events of Bloody Sunday in Derry. Developments in Ireland are placed in an international context - from the period when the World War rescued Ulster Unionism from economic decline and social conflict toexplaining how the end of the Cold War contributed to the IRA's 1994 ceasefire. The importance of economic developments on the political situation in both states is also emphasized, and Patterson argues that the Celtic Tiger was an important factor in the recent talks between North and South.

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