The definitive study of this troubled region
The Northern Ireland conflict is the most protracted and bitter campaign
of terrorist violence in modern history. Despite decommissioning and
political compromise, violent incidents are still rife and Unionists and
Nationalists are as segregated as ever. This landmark introduction uses
the latest archival material to chart the history of The Troubles and
examine their legacy. Exploring the effects of sectarian violence,
British intervention, and efforts to improve community relations, this
astute book extends beyond the usual cliches found elsewhere.