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Conflict in Nothern Ireland Reg Grant

Conflict in Nothern Ireland By Reg Grant

Conflict in Nothern Ireland by Reg Grant


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Summary

Part of the series that examines periods, events and movements in world history, focusing on their effects on ordinary people or people involved in struggle, through photographs, paintings, engravings, diary extracts, letters or personal testimony, this book recounts the Omagh bomb attack.

Conflict in Nothern Ireland Summary

Conflict in Nothern Ireland by Reg Grant

The book opens with a dramatic recount of the Omagh bomb attack. The following chapters will then relate the history of the conflict, from its earliest seeds in the 17th century to the present day. The book focuses particularly on the last 30 years, with a large section charting the moves towards peace and devolution since 1994.

About Reg Grant

Reg Grant trained as an historian at Oxford University. He then worked as a language teacher in Paris and Lisbon before returning home to become a freelance writer. He is the author of numerous works on modern history. His book, 'New Perspectives: The Holocaust', was shortlisted for the TES Senior Information Book Award 1998

Additional information

GOR004480086
9780750234290
0750234296
Conflict in Nothern Ireland by Reg Grant
Used - Very Good
Hardback
Hachette Children's Group
20010920
64
N/A
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