The first book to examine in detail the impact of the Northern
Irish Troubles on southern Irish society. This study vividly
illustrates how life in the Irish Republic was affected by the
conflict north of the border and how people responded to the events
there. It documents popular mobilization in support of northern
nationalists, the reaction to Bloody Sunday, the experience of
refugees and the popular cultural debates the conflict provoked.
For the first time the human cost of violence is outlined, as are
the battles waged by successive governments against the IRA.
Focusing on debates at popular level rather than among elites, the
book illustrates how the Troubles divided southern opinion and
produced long-lasting fissures. -- .
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