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Northern Ireland since 1945 Sabine Wichert

Northern Ireland since 1945 By Sabine Wichert

Northern Ireland since 1945 by Sabine Wichert


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An analysis of political, economic and cultural development in Northern Ireland between 1945 and 1999, updated to include material on the new Northern Ireland Assembly. The text offers a general history of the province as well as a contemporary view.

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Northern Ireland since 1945 by Sabine Wichert

This well-known study of one of the Postwar World's most intractable troublespots has been updated right up to the Anglo-Irish Agreement, the evolving peace process to the elections for Northern Ireland's new assembly, and beyond. But this is not just a history of the Troubles and the current peace process, it covers the history of the whole province, not merely the 'Ulster Problem'.

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'It will surely become a standard text in contemporary history and politics courses' Irish Studies Review

Table of Contents

PART 1 1921-1939 THE ROOTS OF THE PROBLEM 1.The constitutional compromise 2. The economy; society - the Protestants - the Catholics PART 2 1940-1968 - THE LIMITS OF MODERNIZATION 3.The welfare state 4.The 50s - social change and political stagnation - the economy - the ruling classes - government, parties, and population - the minority population 5. The 60s - O'Neillism and its failure - O'Neill and his policies, loyalist opposition to O'Neill, the catholic response, 1968-9 - too little too late, too much too soon? PART 3 1969-1989 - THE PROBLEM EXPOSED 6. The last years of unionist government, 1969-1972 - civil rights, people's democracy and socialism; the revival, split and growth of the IRA; Protestant militants and extremists; the army and British politics; constitutional nationalism and Dublin's policies; Chichester-Clark and Faulkner - fighting for survival 7. Stormont suspended - the search for new forms of government - wooing the unionists - from direct rule to Sunningdale; the power-sharing executive and the Ulster Workers strike; the war of the paramilitaries the troubles and the people - a society under stress?; Unionism divided; the 80s - political stalemate and vested interests - economic and social conditions; paramilitary initiatives - the H-Block protest and the hunger-strike; British initiatives - from the Northern Ireland Assembly to the Anglo-Irish Agreement; living with the Anglo-Irish Agreement - regional politics. 8. The Nineties: From the Anglo-Irish Agreement to the 'Peace Process' - The Problem Accomodated?

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GOR002248530
9780582326781
0582326788
Northern Ireland since 1945 by Sabine Wichert
Used - Very Good
Paperback
Pearson Education Limited
19990506
288
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