From civil rights to armalites Derry and the birth of the Irish troubles

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Book
ISBN 10
0230006043 
ISBN 13
9780230006041 
Category
Irish History - ebook  [ Browse Items ]
Publication Year
2004 
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Pages
352 
Description
From Civil Rights to Armalites traces and analyses the gradual escalation of conflict in Northern Ireland from the first civil rights marches in 1968 to the verge of full-scale civil war in 1972, focusing on the city of Derry. Derry was at the heart of the early civil rights campaign and it was in Derry in January 1972 that the events of Bloody Sunday marked a defining moment in the escalating conflict. This detailed local study seeks to explain how a peaceful civil rights campaign gave way to increasing violence and how the most moderate and conservative sections of the Catholic community gradually became deeply hostile to the state. It provides an explanation of how the IRA became a major political force and how the British army became a major party to the conflict. A new chapter on Bloody Sunday brings significant new material to the public debate around the Bloody Sunday Inquiry, placing the events of the day in the context of well-established patterns of conflict and secret negotiation which had gradually developed in Derry over the previous three years. 
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Originally published in: 2004.

Introduction Civil Rights October 1968 - July 1969 Unionist Collapse and Adaptation January 1969 - June 1970 Free Derry August - October 1969 The British Army August 1969 - April 1970 Republican Revival August 1969 - August 1970 Reform and Repression August 1970 - July 1971 On to a New Plane After 1971 Bloody Sunday in Context Conclusion Maps Bibliography.

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NIALL O. DOCHARTAIGH is a Lecturer in Political Science and Sociology at the National University of Ireland, Galway. He worked previously for INCORE, the Initiative on Conflict Resolution and Ethnicity of the UN University and the University of Ulster. He has been a visiting scholar at the University of California, Berkeley, and at the University of Southern California and is the author of the Internet Research Handbook.

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