Political violence in Northern Ireland began in the late 1960s
and has been part of life there and to a lesser extent in the
Republic of Ireland and Great Britain for nearly three decades. The
crisis has perplexed politicians, strained democratic institutions,
and has placed British policies under the microscope of
international scrutiny. The volume of up-to-date essays places
recent developments in context. It looks at the ideology of
republicans and unionists, the impediments to peace, problems of
gender and citizenship, the impact of partition on the island's
economy, how The Troubles have been filtered through the press, and
the impact of overspill violence in the Republic of Ireland and
Great Britain. This study adds an important fresh texture to the
ongoing discussion of political violence and the problems in
Northern Ireland.
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