The Irish Troubles: A Generation of Violence 1967-1992 offers a comprehensive account of the Northern Ireland conflict over a quarter century. From the outbreak of unrest in 1967 to the early 1990s, it traces key political and social events that fueled the struggle.
The narrative explains why successive peace initiatives fell short and examines how newspapers, television, and other media outlets shaped public perceptions. Readers will gain insight into the forces behind the headlines and the complexities of a divided society.
Key themes:
- Historical overview of sectarian conflict
- Analysis of failed peace efforts
- Media influence on public opinion
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