The origins of the present troubles in Northern Ireland

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The origins of the present troubles in Northern Ireland

Caroline Kennedy-Pipe

(Origins of modern wars / general editor, Harry Hearder)

Longman, c1997

  • pbk.

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Bibliography: p. 181-188

Includes index

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pbk. ISBN 9780582100732

Description

For quarter of a century now the British Army has been involved in a bloody and protracted conflict in Northern Ireland. This book looks at the roots of the current struggle and of British military intervention, setting both in the longer perspective of the Anglo-Irish Troubles. It is, however, more than a chronicle of military strategies and sectarian strife: it seeks to place the use of the army within the context of the wider British experience of dealing with political violence, and to address the broader issue of how democratic states have responded to both ethnic conflict and the threat of `internal' disorder

Table of Contents

List of Maps Editor's Foreword Acknowledgements Abbreviations 1. Introduction: The British Army in Northern Ireland 2. The Background to 1969: Political Violence, Rebellion and Nationalisms in Ireland 3. The Resurgence of the Two Irish Nationalisms 4. From Peacekeeping to Containment: The Campaign of the British Army in the Cities, 1969-1974 5. From Containment to Ulsterization, 1974-1980 6. The Search for Political Solutions: the Move to Military Withdrawal? 1980-1985 7. Stalemate in Ireland: Violence Institutionalized, 1985-1990 8. Redefining the Role of the British Military in Ireland: Debates over Peace, 1990-1995 9. Conclusions: The Long Retreat Postscript Select Bibliography Index
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ISBN 9780582217126

Description

This text looks at the roots of the struggle in Northern Ireland and of British intervention, setting both in the longer perspective of the Anglo-Irish troubles. The book seeks to place the use of the army within the wider British context of dealing with political violence, and to address the broader issue of how democratic states have responded to both ethnic conflict and the threat of "internal" disorder.

Table of Contents

  • The background to 1969 - political violence, rebellion and nationalisms in Ireland
  • the resurgence of Irish nationalisms
  • from peacekeeping to containment - the campaign of the British army in the cities 1969-1974
  • from containment to Ulsterisation 1974-1980
  • the search for political solutions - the move to military withdrawal? 1980-1985
  • stalemate in Ireland - violence institutionalized 1985-1990
  • reinventing the role of the military - debates over peacekeeping 1990-1995 - the search for peace
  • conclusions - the long retreat.

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