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Sinn Fin And The Sdlp From Alienation To Participation 1st Edition Gerard Murray

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Sinn Fin And The Sdlp From Alienation To Participation 1st Edition Gerard Murray
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Publisher: The O'Brien Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.19 MB
Pages: 320
Author: Gerard Murray, Jonathan Tonge
ISBN: 9780862789183, 0862789184
Language: English
Year: 2005
Edition: 1

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Sinn Fin And The Sdlp From Alienation To Participation 1st Edition Gerard Murray by Gerard Murray, Jonathan Tonge 9780862789183, 0862789184 instant download after payment.

A political history of the SDLP and Sinn Féin, from the onset of The Troubles in 1970 to the present day. It outlines the ideological and electoral rivalry between the two parties and assesses the contribution of both to the reshaping of modern nationalist politics in Northern Ireland.


Drawing on interviews with prominent Sinn Féin members, the authors examine the dynamics of Republican politics since 1970, explaining why armed struggle was replaced by electoral politics, and why Sinn Féin is likely to consolidate its position as the primary representative of Northern Ireland's nationalists.

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