Anglo-Irish Relations in the Early Troubles

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Anglo-Irish Relations in the Early Troubles

1969-1972

European history History Religious intolerance, persecution and conflict International relations Civics and citizenship

Author: Dr Daniel C. Williamson

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Language: English

Published by: Bloomsbury Academic

Published on: 1 December 2016

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 264 pages

ISBN: 9781474216982


Historical Context of the Troubles

In 1969 the once peaceful Catholic civil rights movement in Northern Ireland degenerated into widespread violence between the nationalist and unionist communities. The conflict, known as the Troubles, would last for thirty years.

The early years of the Troubles helped to define the nature of the conflict for years to come. This was the period in which unionism divided into moderate and extreme wings; the Provisional IRA emerged amidst the resurgence of violent republicanism; and British military and governmental responsibility for Northern Ireland culminated in direct rule.

About the Book

Based on extensive research in British, Irish and American archives, Anglo-Irish Relations in the Early Troubles examines the diplomatic relationship between the key players in the formative years of the Northern Ireland conflict. It analyses how the Irish government attempted to influence British policy regarding Northern Ireland and how Britain sought to affect Dublin's response to the crisis. It was from this strained relationship of opposition and co-operation that the long-term shape of the Troubles emerged.

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