The provisional IRA : from insurrection to Parliament / Tommy McKearney.
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- Provisional IRA -- History
- Irish Republican Army -- History
- Sinn Fein -- History
- Irish Republican Army
- Provisional IRA
- Sinn Fein
- Terrorism -- Northern Ireland -- 20th century
- Violence -- Ireland -- History
- Northern Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1968-1998
- Northern Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1998-
- Terrorisme -- Irlande du Nord -- 20e siècle
- Violence -- Irlande -- Histoire
- Irlande du Nord -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1968-1998
- Irlande du Nord -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1998-
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Political Freedom
- Politics and government
- Terrorism
- Violence
- Ireland
- Northern Ireland
- Since 1900
- 941.60824 23
- DA914 .M35 2011eb
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: from orange state to sectarian state / Paul Stewart -- Police batons respond to demand for civil rights -- Unionist determination to deny democracy -- The violent storms of August '69 -- Widespread conflict looms -- An emerging force -- Training people for insurrection? -- Attempting to quell the insurgency by bloodshed and blandishment -- Irish republicanism and class -- The political and military strategy of the Provisional IRA -- The war in England -- Britain's response -- Reviewing stategy in the mid-1970s -- The gradual adoption of parliamentarianism -- Options and opportunities -- The road less travelled ... the left alternative -- Parliamentary Sinn Féin, 'surrender and re-grant' -- From armalites to populist conformity -- General election upset in the South -- The end of a journey -- A new republic and a relevant republicanism.
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