Fermanagh: From Plantation to Peace Process - Couverture souple

Urwin, Margaret

 
9781838041632: Fermanagh: From Plantation to Peace Process

Synopsis

This comprehensive history charts the major events that have shaped county Fermanagh from the days of the Ulster Plantation. Margaret Urwin looks particularly at the recent conflict in Fermanagh, detailing every death. Using official, declassified British and Irish government documents, the book examines how the Irish state co-operated with its British counterpart on border security. It also explores the validity, or otherwise, of claims of ‘ethnic cleansing'.

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À propos de l?auteur

Margaret Urwin has worked with Justice for the forgotten for many years, advocating for families of victims of the Northern conflict. She is a graduate of the Open University and holds a MA (Hons) in Local History from NUI, Maynooth. She is author of A State in Denial: British Collaboration with Loyalist Paramilitaries (Mercier Press, Cork, 2016) as well as a number of earlier publications.

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