A History of Northern Ireland, 1920-1996.

History of Northern Ireland - HennesseyAuthor: HENNESSEY, Thomas.

Dublin: Gill & Macmillan, 1997. xvi, 347 pages. Paperback.

Founded upon the partition of Ireland in 1920, Northern Ireland experienced fifty years of nervous peace under the rule of a devolved government in Belfast. This government was representative only of the majority Protestant unionist community while the Catholic minority sought union with the rest of the island. The Protestant fortress held firm until the emergence of the Northern Ireland Civil Rights Movement in the late 1960s, following which the province subsided into the civil unrest widely known as ‘the Troubles’.

Hennessey’s even-handed history attempts to understand the reasons for the long history of communal division, mutual suspicion, Catholic alienation, and Protestant siege mentality. It traces the sequence of events, decade by decade, in the history of the troubled province.

The great value of the book, however, is in providing an overview of events since the outbreak of the Troubles up to and including the present peace process. It is the first comprehensive history of Northern Ireland for many years and brings a contemporary perspective to historical events, taking account of the scholarship which has developed in Northern Ireland studies in recent times.

THE AUTHOR
Dr Thomas Hennessey is a Research Fellow at the Department of Politics, The Queen’s University of Belfast. He is a former Fellow of the Institute of Irish Studies at The Queen’s University of Belfast and Research Officer at the Centre for the Study of Conflict in the University of Ulster at Coleraine.

ISBN: 0717124002

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