The Year of Chaos - Malachi O'Doherty

The Year of Chaos

Northern Ireland on the Brink of Civil War, 1971-72
Buch | Hardcover
384 Seiten
2021 | Main
Atlantic Books (Verlag)
978-1-83895-122-1 (ISBN)
24,90 inkl. MwSt
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The shocking story of the worst year of violence in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, which included Bloody Sunday, published to coincide with the 50th anniversary.
'Frank and incisive - an insightful look at the most tumultuous period of the Troubles.' Ian Cobain

'This is the Belfast I grew up in. Malachi writes from first-hand experience and brings back memories that will always resonate with those who lived in those times.' Eamonn Holmes

In the eleven months between August 1971 and July 1972, Northern Ireland experienced its worst year of violence. No future year of the Troubles experienced such death and destruction.

The 'year of chaos' began with the introduction of internment of IRA suspects without trial, which created huge disaffection in the Catholic communities and provoked an escalation of violence. This led to the British government taking full control of Northern Ireland and negotiating directly with the IRA leadership. Operation Motorman, the invasion of barricaded no-go areas in Belfast and Derry, then dampened down the violence a year later.

During this whole period, Malachi O'Doherty was a young reporter in Belfast, working in the city and returning home at night to a no-go area behind the barricades where the streets were patrolled by armed IRA men.

Drawing on interviews, personal recollections and archival research, O'Doherty takes readers on a journey through the events of that terrible year - from the devastation of Bloody Sunday and Bloody Friday to the talks between leaders that failed to break the deadlock - which, he argues, should serve as a stark reminder of how political and military miscalculation can lead a country to the brink of civil war.

Malachi O'Doherty is a writer and broadcaster based in Belfast. He is a regular contributor to the Belfast Telegraph and to several BBC radio programmes. He covered the Troubles and the peace process as a journalist and has written for several Irish and British newspapers and magazines, including the Irish Times, the New Statesman, the Scotsman and the Guardian.

1: Introduction 2: The Boy Soldiers 3: Gearing Up 4: Internment 5: One of Those Things That Happen in War 6: Summitry 7: Shooting Women 8: The Army Gets It Wrong 9: Deepening Deadlock 10: Living in the Middle of It 11: Routines of Murder 12: It's Normal Now 13: A New Year 14: Bloody Sunday 15: Britain Is Now the Problem 16: The Abercorn 17: London Takes Control 18: New Strategies 19: Dublin's Pitch for Unity 20: The Building Backlash 21: Hunger Strikes 22: Negotiations for a Ceasefire 23: Breakdown 24: Bloody Friday 25: Motorman 26: Conclusion: Not Like Other Wars

Erscheinungsdatum
Zusatzinfo 2 x 8pp colour plates
Verlagsort London
Sprache englisch
Maße 165 x 240 mm
Gewicht 765 g
Themenwelt Geschichte Allgemeine Geschichte Zeitgeschichte
Geisteswissenschaften Geschichte Regional- / Ländergeschichte
Sozialwissenschaften Politik / Verwaltung
ISBN-10 1-83895-122-9 / 1838951229
ISBN-13 978-1-83895-122-1 / 9781838951221
Zustand Neuware
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