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Irish Political Prisoners 1960-2000 - Braiding Rage and Sorrow (Paperback)
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Irish Political Prisoners 1960-2000 - Braiding Rage and Sorrow (Paperback)
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This is a comprehensive, detailed and humane account of the
thousands who came into custody during the years of the Northern
Ireland conflict and how they lived out the months, years and
decades in Irish and English maximum security prisons. Erupting in
1969, the Northern Ireland troubles continued with terrible
intensity until 1998. The most enduring civil conflict in Western
Europe since the Second World War cost almost 4,000 lives,
inflicted a vast toll of injuries and wrought much destruction.
Based on extensive archival research and numerous interviews, this
book covers the jurisdictions of Northern Ireland, the Republic of
Ireland and England, providing an account of riots, escapes, strip
and dirty protests and hunger strikes. It paints a picture of
coming to terms with sentences, some of which lasted for two
decades and more. Republicans and loyalists, male and female
prisoners, officials and staff, families, supporters, clergy and
politicians all played a part - and all were changed. The narrative
includes some of the most remarkable events in prison history
anywhere - mass breakouts, organised cell-fouling and prolonged
nakedness, and hunger striking to the death; there are also
accounts of the prisoners' very effective parallel command
structure. The book shows how Anglo-Irish and intra-Irish relations
were profoundly affected and how the prisoners' involvement and
consent were critical to the Good Friday Agreement that ended the
long war. The final part of a trilogy dealing with Irish political
prisoners from 1848 to 2000 by renowned expert Sean McConville,
this is an essential resource for students and scholars of Irish
history and Irish political prisoners; it is also a major
contribution to the study of imprisonment.
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