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    Political Violence in Ireland: Government and Resistance since 1848

    Political Violence in Ireland by Townshend, Charles;

    Government and Resistance since 1848

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    • Publisher OUP Oxford
    • Date of Publication 22 November 1984

    • ISBN 9780198200840
    • Binding Paperback
    • No. of pages456 pages
    • Size 217x140x30 mm
    • Weight 656 g
    • Language English
    • Illustrations graph, tables
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    Short description:

    In this widely acclaimed study, Charles Townshend reexamines the historical circumstances that generated violence as a habitual part of political dialogue in Ireland. Drawing on an extensive range of original sources, he describes and analyzes the crucial relationship between the use of terror and intimidation by resistance groups and the efforts of government to impose authority by force.

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    In this widely acclaimed study, Charles Townshend reexamines the historical circumstances that generated violence as a habitual part of political dialogue in Ireland. Drawing on an extensive range of original sources, he describes and analyzes the crucial relationship between the use of terror and intimidation by resistance groups and the efforts of government to impose authority by force.

    A significant contribution to the historical dimensions of a tragic contemporary subject.

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