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Introduction Civil Rights October 1968 - July 1969 Unionist Collapse and Adaptation January 1969 - June 1970 Free Derry August - October 1969 The British Army August 1969 - April 1970 Republican Revival August 1969 - August 1970 Reform and Repression August 1970 - July 1971 On to a New Plane After 1971 Bloody Sunday in Context Conclusion Maps Bibliography

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Reviews of Previous Edition:

'...it offers a vivid portrayal, vibrating with contemporary relevance... Stylistically, this reads more like a work of investigative journalism than an academic treatise... a splendid, lively, sharp account.' - Eamonn McCann, Sunday Tribune

'..written in a manner that is both scholarly and accessible to the general reader...manages to be balanced without ever concealing the author's evident passion for the city and its people. This really is a superb piece of work.' - Colin Coulter, Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal

'...excellent book. What takes centre stage in this account is not the grand operas of high politics or totalising ideologies, but the popular airs of community, family and friendship networks, of local political activity and goals and the local experience of confrontation and conflict...It is this focus...that makes From Civil Rights to Armalites such a compelling read.' - Mark McGovern, Irish Political Studies

'It is rare indeed...to find a book about Derry which provides meticulously detailed nationalist and loyalist histories of the period 1968-1972, which is true to events - and yet is still gripping reading.' - Derry Journal



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Introduction Civil Rights October 1968 - July 1969 Unionist Collapse and Adaptation January 1969 - June 1970 Free Derry August - October 1969 The British Army August 1969 - April 1970 Republican Revival August 1969 - August 1970 Reform and Repression August 1970 - July 1971 On to a New Plane After 1971 Bloody Sunday in Context Conclusion Maps Bibliography

From Civil Rights to Armalites Second Edition Derry and the Birth of the Irish Troubles

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      Publisher: Palgrave MacMillan UK
      Publication Date: 12/13/2004 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9781403944313, 978-1403944313
      ISBN10: 1403944318

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      Introduction Civil Rights October 1968 - July 1969 Unionist Collapse and Adaptation January 1969 - June 1970 Free Derry August - October 1969 The British Army August 1969 - April 1970 Republican Revival August 1969 - August 1970 Reform and Repression August 1970 - July 1971 On to a New Plane After 1971 Bloody Sunday in Context Conclusion Maps Bibliography

      Trade Review

      Reviews of Previous Edition:

      '...it offers a vivid portrayal, vibrating with contemporary relevance... Stylistically, this reads more like a work of investigative journalism than an academic treatise... a splendid, lively, sharp account.' - Eamonn McCann, Sunday Tribune

      '..written in a manner that is both scholarly and accessible to the general reader...manages to be balanced without ever concealing the author's evident passion for the city and its people. This really is a superb piece of work.' - Colin Coulter, Bullán: An Irish Studies Journal

      '...excellent book. What takes centre stage in this account is not the grand operas of high politics or totalising ideologies, but the popular airs of community, family and friendship networks, of local political activity and goals and the local experience of confrontation and conflict...It is this focus...that makes From Civil Rights to Armalites such a compelling read.' - Mark McGovern, Irish Political Studies

      'It is rare indeed...to find a book about Derry which provides meticulously detailed nationalist and loyalist histories of the period 1968-1972, which is true to events - and yet is still gripping reading.' - Derry Journal



      Table of Contents
      Introduction Civil Rights October 1968 - July 1969 Unionist Collapse and Adaptation January 1969 - June 1970 Free Derry August - October 1969 The British Army August 1969 - April 1970 Republican Revival August 1969 - August 1970 Reform and Repression August 1970 - July 1971 On to a New Plane After 1971 Bloody Sunday in Context Conclusion Maps Bibliography

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