Belfast '69

FONTHILLISBN: 9781781558768

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Imprint: FONTHILL
By: By Andrew Walsh
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192

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ANDREW WALSH lives in Gloucestershire with his wife and children, but he spent his formative years in Drogheda, in the Irish Republic. Growing up during the Troubles gave him a clear and unbiased understanding of how they developed, and how age-old beliefs of inferiority and supremacy have allowed them to continue for so long. Andrew holds a BA in History and has developed a lifelong passion in researching the conflicts in Northern Ireland. He is the author of 'From Hope to Hatred: Voices of the Falls Curfew' and has written extensively on many aspects of modern Irish history.

Acknowledgements; Chronology of Events in Irish History; Brief Explanation of Terms; Foreword; Introduction; 1 A Beacon of Loyalism, Or a Stillborn Entity?; 2 Out of the Ashes: Belfast Burns; 3 Ardoyne; 4 Never Again! Clonard and the Bombing of Bombay Street; 5 'Cromwell's Men Are Here Again!' The Start of Operation Banner; 6 Aftermath: A Return to Normality? A Future Without Fear?; Appendix I: 'The Plain Truth'; Appendix II: Interviews; Endnotes; Bibliography.

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