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Armed Struggle
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A significant historical work delves into the wide array of events from the 1916 Easter Rising through to the ongoing peace process, now enhanced with a new afterword for the paperback edition. This book is deemed essential, offering a well-reasoned, intellectually powerful, and compelling examination, making it required reading across political lines, according to Roy Foster of The Times. It is hailed by Henry McDonald of the Observer as an exceptional analysis of the IRA, characterized by a calm yet ultimately devastating critique of the group. Praised as the first comprehensive history of the IRA, it offers the best overall narrative of the organization, with English writing to high scholarly standards while remaining accessible to the general reader by combining detailed insight with clear, engaging prose. Peter Hart of the Irish Times notes that it establishes a benchmark for discussions on republicanism. Frank McCourt, author of "Angela's Ashes," recommends this book to anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities and turmoil of the Northern Ireland conflict.
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A significant historical work delves into the wide array of events from the 1916 Easter Rising through to the ongoing peace process, now enhanced with a new afterword for the paperback edition. This book is deemed essential, offering a well-reasoned, intellectually powerful, and compelling examination, making it required reading across political lines, according to Roy Foster of The Times. It is hailed by Henry McDonald of the Observer as an exceptional analysis of the IRA, characterized by a calm yet ultimately devastating critique of the group. Praised as the first comprehensive history of the IRA, it offers the best overall narrative of the organization, with English writing to high scholarly standards while remaining accessible to the general reader by combining detailed insight with clear, engaging prose. Peter Hart of the Irish Times notes that it establishes a benchmark for discussions on republicanism. Frank McCourt, author of "Angela's Ashes," recommends this book to anyone seeking to comprehend the complexities and turmoil of the Northern Ireland conflict.
