Yet with a few notable exceptions such as gritty police drama Blue Lights there has been a reluctance to delve into the city’s tumultuous recent history as a flashpoint for the Troubles – the ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century is known as the Troubles. Over 3,600 people were killed and thousands more injured. Paramilitary groups were active on both sides of ...
They gave their lives to a cause that lost. While the series is far from a comprehensive overview of the history of The Troubles, it gives you a peek into the struggle through the eyes of some of ...
The man is working to compile an oral history of the Troubles for Boston College's Belfast Project. Dolours, a former Provisional Irish Republican Army militant, is visibly nervous. She's a movie ...
During the Troubles, Northern Ireland politics revolved ... Although Sinn Féin (Irish for "We Ourselves") has a history going back to 1905, modern Sinn Féin dates back to 1970 and a split ...
The roots of Northern Ireland’s Troubles lie deep in Irish history The UK government has published its plan for dealing with the legacy of the Troubles in Northern Ireland. The conflict ...
Although I took Modern History as a GCSE and A-Level, England’s colonisation of Ireland wasn’t part of the curriculum. Any fleeting mentions of the Troubles only focused on attacks by the ...
The Cain archive documents the history of the Troubles in Northern Ireland The future of an important archive of Northern Ireland's Troubles run by Ulster University (UU) has been secured due to ...
Both views contain kernels of truth, but both fall prey to a misreading of history, a selective memory of actual British policy in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. And both sides could use a ...
Correspondence of the New-York Times. TimesMachine is an exclusive benefit for home delivery and digital subscribers. About the Archive This is a digitized version of an article from The Times’s ...
It is understood the decision to include The Troubles in Leaving Cert history was taken by the Minister before the General ...