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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... internment containing about forty de- tainees in each . Each hut had its own OC and there was a camp council of prisoners with Thomas MacCurtain as OC . The huts were opened at 7 a.m. and breakfast was served in the dining hall at 8 ...
... internment containing about forty de- tainees in each . Each hut had its own OC and there was a camp council of prisoners with Thomas MacCurtain as OC . The huts were opened at 7 a.m. and breakfast was served in the dining hall at 8 ...
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... internment , but that it could exercise its own judge- ment as to the extent of the internal crisis , and consequently could rule on the measures adopted to deal with that crisis . - This decision had a direct effect upon Irish politics ...
... internment , but that it could exercise its own judge- ment as to the extent of the internal crisis , and consequently could rule on the measures adopted to deal with that crisis . - This decision had a direct effect upon Irish politics ...
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... internment policy . The transfer was not in effect a backdoor effort to bring in internment but a recognition of the fact that prison conditions in Ireland were woefully inadequate to cope with the rise of urban crime , let alone the ...
... internment policy . The transfer was not in effect a backdoor effort to bring in internment but a recognition of the fact that prison conditions in Ireland were woefully inadequate to cope with the rise of urban crime , let alone the ...
Contents
The Origins of the IRA | 3 |
Dilemmas of Violence and Politics | 38 |
The Triumph of Fianna Fail | 64 |
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