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Making sense of the troubles

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The troubles in Northern Ireland rolled grimly on for almost 30 years from the late 1960s until the onset of the current shaky peace process.

In that time, the conflict never strayed far off the news schedules of the world's media.

Thousands of books, articles and theses were published, dissecting every possible aspect of the problem and making it the most researched civil conflict in history.Behind the wall of information and opinion there is a straightforward story.

This is an account of what happened in the Northern Ireland conflict, and why, told by award-winning Ireland Correspondent for the "Independent", David McKittrick, and historian David McVea.

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Blackstaff Press Ltd
0856406864 / 9780856406867
Hardback
01/10/2000
United Kingdom
English
xi, 353p. : ill.
24 cm
general /undergraduate Learn More
David McKittrick received the Orwell Prize for Journalism in April 2000. In 1999 he was named Correspondent of the Year by the BBC's "What The Papers Say" and Journalist of the Year in the Northern Ireland Press and Broadcasting Awards.
David McKittrick received the Orwell Prize for Journalism in April 2000. In 1999 he was named Correspondent of the Year by the BBC's "What The Papers Say" and Journalist of the Year in the Northern Ireland Press and Broadcasting Awards. 1DBKN Northern Ireland, HBG General & world history, HBJD1 British & Irish history, HBLW3 Postwar 20th century history, from c 1945 to c 2000, HBTQ Colonialism & imperialism, HBTR National liberation & independence, post-colonialism, JPS International relations, JPWS Armed conflict