Ireland's Terrorist DilemmaYonah Alexander, Alan O'Day |
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Gallous Story and A Dirty Deed Political | 7 |
Pearses Sacrifice Christ and Cuchulain Crucified | 29 |
Irish Terrorism in Britain A Comparison Between | 49 |
Britains Responsibility for Violence in Ireland and | 61 |
Economic Theories of Political Violence in | 75 |
The Terrorists Terrorist Vincent Brownes Interview | 97 |
English Cartoonists Ulster Realities by J Kirkaldy | 109 |
Representing Violence The British Cinema | 123 |
The Manufacture of Propagandist History by Northern | 145 |
Kilson versus Marighela The Debate Over Northern | 179 |
Militarising a Society The Ulster Volunteer Force | 211 |
British Governments and the Protestant Backlash | 231 |
The Experience of the British Army in Northern | 249 |
Selected Bibliography | 261 |
Notes on Contributors | 279 |
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