The conflict in Northern Ireland since 1969 has cost over 3,600
lives and about 100,000 people in Northern Ireland live in a
household where someone has been injured in a troubles-related
incident. This has been a key issue in British and Irish politics
and the recent peace process in Northern Ireland and the current
'War on Terrorism' has stimulated international involvement and a
desire to 'learn the lessons' of 'the troubles'.
Although Northern Ireland has a population of just 1.5 million
people it is one of the most researched territories of the world.
There is considerable controversy over the interpretation of the
history of Northern Ireland, not least since 1969. This new
addition to the Seminar Studies in History Series provides a
comprehensive introduction to the difficult topic, reviewing
different perspectives on the recent history of the conflict in
Northern Ireland while at the same time providing an authoritative
overview.
Each book in the "Seminar Studies in History" series provides a
concise and reliable introduction to complex events and debates.
Written by acknowledged experts and supported by extracts from
historical Documents, a Chronology, Glossary, Who's Who of key
figures and Guide to Further Reading, "Seminar Studies in History"
are the essential guides to understanding a topic.
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