Northern Ireland 1921-2001: Political Forces and Social ClassesThis highly praised study traces the province's history from partition in 1921 to today's peace process. Widely acknowledged as the best informed academic observers of Northern Irish politics, the authors look behind the handshakes on the White House lawn and provide a fascinating insight into history as it unfolds in the headlines and on news bulletins. |
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The Formation of the State 192125 | 25 |
Political Forces and Social Classes 192543 | 43 |
The Origins of ONeillism 195264 103 | 64 |
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