The Ira,New

The Ira,New

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UPC: 9780312294168
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An Updated Edition Of This Unique, Bestselling History Of The Irish Republican Army, Now Including Behindthescenes Information On The Recent Advances Made In The Peace Process. The Ira Provides The Only Objective, Comprehensive History Of The Organization That Has Transformed The Irish Nationalist Movement During The Past Century. With Clarity And Objectivity, Coogan Examines The Ira'S Origins, Its Foreign Links, Bombing Campaigns, Hunger Strikes And Sectarian Violence And Its Role In The Latest Attempts To Bring Peace To Northern Ireland.Meticulously Researched And Backed Up By Interviews With Past And Present Members Of The Organization, Tim Pat Coogan'S Book Is An Authoritative And Compelling Account Of Modern Irish History.

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