Product Description
One of the key events in the modern history of Northern Ireland occurred in 1972 with the collapse of the Stormont parliament ( and the subsequent introduction of direct rule)
This book chronicles with clarity and insight the bewildering whirlwind of events which led to a situation unparalleled in modern European politics. Kelly draws together the vital threads that led to the collapse - expansion of violence, internment, civil disobedience, Unionism in internal crisis, and the rise of extremism on all sides .
Edgeworn to covers, page block tanned. Fair overall .
Published by Gill & Macmillan 1972