Dimensions
176 x 246 x 10mm
Some 3,000 people have been killed in Northern Ireland by bombs or bullets since the late 1960s. Since the start of the twentieth century many others have died in violent conflicts in Ireland involving the British, the Catholic Irish and Protestants.
This book examines the roots of the hatreds and political passions that have torn Ireland apart. It describes the impact of these events on people's lives, and looks at the efforts made by Irish people, north and south, to escape from their violent history and create a more peaceful future.