The Northern Ireland question is the key question all over the world. The question is not only close related to the Britain and the Republic of Ireland, but also influences on Europe political and economic situation. Besides it, it is more important for the stability of West Europe. This essay is to list the conflicts between the British government and the Irish Republican Army in 1970s, to analyze the British government policies made to the IRA, to elaborate the IRA’s own ideology, with the view to state their influences on the 1981 Irish hunger strike, and on the develop of the Northern Ireland question
This study seeks to show that Northern Ireland has been undergoing a revolution by Catholics since 1...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
In 1981, ten men starved themselves to death in Northern Ireland’s Maze prison to prove to the world...
The 20th century was a period of turmoil for the people of Ireland. After fighting for independence ...
The response of the British Left to the Irish crisis, which has now lasted for nearly a full decade,...
Northern Irelands Civil Rights movement, the IRA, and the regional violence are what characterize it...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
The essay which follows was written in August 1971, shortly before internment and the escalation in ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
This thesis examines the 1981 hunger strike by republican prisoners in Northern Ireland against the ...
In 1981 a hunger strike broke out wich was held in the correctional facility Maze in Belfast. The hu...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
On January 30 1972, fourteen Catholic civilians were killed and another fourteen were injured by Bri...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
This study seeks to show that Northern Ireland has been undergoing a revolution by Catholics since 1...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
In 1981, ten men starved themselves to death in Northern Ireland’s Maze prison to prove to the world...
The 20th century was a period of turmoil for the people of Ireland. After fighting for independence ...
The response of the British Left to the Irish crisis, which has now lasted for nearly a full decade,...
Northern Irelands Civil Rights movement, the IRA, and the regional violence are what characterize it...
In the early 1990s the British and Irish governments moved away from the policy of attempting to mar...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
The essay which follows was written in August 1971, shortly before internment and the escalation in ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
This thesis examines the 1981 hunger strike by republican prisoners in Northern Ireland against the ...
In 1981 a hunger strike broke out wich was held in the correctional facility Maze in Belfast. The hu...
This thesis argues that confrontation between the nationalist community and British troops in Northe...
On January 30 1972, fourteen Catholic civilians were killed and another fourteen were injured by Bri...
The Troubles was a period of sustained violence in Northern Ireland. This conflict, whose intensity ...
This study seeks to show that Northern Ireland has been undergoing a revolution by Catholics since 1...
Despite the research that has been previously published concerning both the Irish in Britain and Ire...
In 1981, ten men starved themselves to death in Northern Ireland’s Maze prison to prove to the world...