The IRAThis updated edition of the history of the IRA now includes behind-the-scenes information on the recent advances made in the peace process. Coogan examines the IRA's origins, its foreign links, the bombing campaigns, and hunger strikes. |
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Page 37
... force . Demoralized RIC men were being sent north as Sinn Fein and the IRA took control of the South . Brookeborough felt that something had to be done . At Dublin Castle he saw Sir John Anderson and General McCreedy who told him that a ...
... force . Demoralized RIC men were being sent north as Sinn Fein and the IRA took control of the South . Brookeborough felt that something had to be done . At Dublin Castle he saw Sir John Anderson and General McCreedy who told him that a ...
Page 38
... force has continued within the IRA and the Republican move- ment generally . At some stages in the IRA's development the debate takes the form of Force v . Six Cos . , or Force v . Free State ; at other times it is Force v . England or ...
... force has continued within the IRA and the Republican move- ment generally . At some stages in the IRA's development the debate takes the form of Force v . Six Cos . , or Force v . Free State ; at other times it is Force v . England or ...
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... force , and have been using it all the time . If they are going to meet force by force , then they cannot expect the co - operation of citizens who wish that there should not be force . Of all this , the most important point is de ...
... force , and have been using it all the time . If they are going to meet force by force , then they cannot expect the co - operation of citizens who wish that there should not be force . Of all this , the most important point is de ...
Contents
The Origins of the IRA | 3 |
Dilemmas of Violence and Politics | 38 |
The Triumph of Fianna Fail | 64 |
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