Ireland : a divided island
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Ireland : a divided island
(Oxford history for GCSE)
Oxford University Press, c1998
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Includes index
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Description
Written to meet the requirements of the Schools History Project syllabuses for GCSE, this title seeks to place the modern situation within its broader historical context. Based around a chronological narrative, it also contains thematic 'feature spreads' and biographies of key individuals.
Table of Contents
- 1. The coming of the English 1169-1690
- 2. The Unionists
- 3. The Republicans
- 4. From Easter Rising to Civil War, 1916-1923
- 5. An uneasy truce, 1922-1968
- 6. The 'Troubles' 1968-1994
- 7. The Peace Process, 1994-1997
- The 1998 Good Friday Agreement
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