When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-prepared for the ensuing crisis.\ud Between the emotive years of 1969 to 1971 Fianna Fail was brought face to face with one of its most blatant contradictions: the gap between the party’s habitual pronouncements of its desire for a united Ireland and the reality that the party could offer no practical solutions to deliver this objective.\ud Why had this gap developed? This book answers this question and many more, tracing the historical reasons for why Fianna Fail failed to devise a realistic and long-term Northern Ireland policy from 1926 to 1971.\ud As the violence engulfed Northern Ireland by the late 1960s the book explains why so many with...
Ireland and England have a long and conflicting history with one another. English presence in Irelan...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
Paper presented at the conference “Assessing the Sunningdale Agreement”, Institute for British-Iris...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
This is the first major study of the origins, development, and strategies of Fianna Fail; showing ho...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
Though it had not suffered the devastation inflicted on much of the rest of Europe, the emerging sou...
Between 1920 and 1922 Ireland was partitioned and two new polities emerged: the overwhelmingly Catho...
Ireland and England have a long and conflicting history with one another. English presence in Irelan...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
Paper presented at the conference “Assessing the Sunningdale Agreement”, Institute for British-Iris...
When the Troubles broke out in Northern Ireland in the late 1960s, Fianna Fail was hopelessly ill-pr...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
The Northern Ireland conflict has its roots in the failure of the British state-building project to ...
This is the first major study of the origins, development, and strategies of Fianna Fail; showing ho...
Examining the failure of early attempts to end Northern Ireland’s troubles, Michael Kerr draws on ne...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
This book is the first of its kind. It tell the story of Haughey’s youthful republicanism (when he b...
Though it had not suffered the devastation inflicted on much of the rest of Europe, the emerging sou...
Between 1920 and 1922 Ireland was partitioned and two new polities emerged: the overwhelmingly Catho...
Ireland and England have a long and conflicting history with one another. English presence in Irelan...
Since the first British invasion of Ireland in the 12th century, the native Irish people have been n...
Paper presented at the conference “Assessing the Sunningdale Agreement”, Institute for British-Iris...