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Last Stand

Last Stand
Author: Bryan Perrett
Publisher: Weidenfeld & Nicolson
Total Pages: 350
Release: 2012-10-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 1780225261

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What do soldiers do when all is lost? They keep fighting! In this best-selling anthology, Bryan Perrett provides gripping accounts of close-quarter battles and hard fought victory against all the odds. His journey from Napoleonic Europe through to the Korean War highlights thirteen episodes of incredible bravery and sacrifice in unbelievable actions. The book begins with the gallant fight of Napoleon's Old Guard at Waterloo. It examines the famous actions at the Alamo; against the Zulus at Rorke's Drift; and 'the Bridge Too Far' at Arnhem. The adventure concludes with the desperate last stand of the Gloucesters at Imjin during the Korean War. Last Stand! is the breathtaking story of ultimate sacrifice and glorious victory.


The Last King of Ulster

The Last King of Ulster
Author: Edmund Getty
Publisher:
Total Pages: 1010
Release: 1841
Genre: Ireland
ISBN:

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Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement

Ulster Loyalism after the Good Friday Agreement
Author: J. McAuley
Publisher: Springer
Total Pages: 300
Release: 2011-01-19
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0230305830

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A timely assessment of loyalist history, identity and community in Northern Ireland today which provides a comprehensive picture of how loyalism has reacted to changes since the Good Friday Agreement. Challenging simplistic stereotypes of loyalism this book provides a complex multi-faceted explanation of the loyalist imagination.


Last Man Standing

Last Man Standing
Author: Christy O'Connor
Publisher: The O'Brien Press
Total Pages: 341
Release: 2012-10-04
Genre: Sports & Recreation
ISBN: 1847175163

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'Goalkeepers walk a tightrope between triumph and disaster...' The hurling goalkeeper must surely occupy the most precarious position on the pitch -- glorified as a saviour if their team succeeds and damned if they fail. For this book Christy O'Connor has had unique and continuous access to twelve goalkeepers over one season and tracked their experiences through the highs and lows, the celebrations and rejections, the saves and the misses, resulting in an inside story never told before. The players talk frankly about the pressures, the passion, the trauma, the disappointments and glories, the utter despair at being dropped from the team and the long road back to re-selection. The brotherhood of goalies forms a kind of inner club within the hurling community -- here we are taken into its heart and spirit as never before. Includes: Donal Óg Cusack (Cork); James McGarry (Kilkenny); Liam O'Donoghue (Galway); Brendan Cummins (Tipperary); Stevie Brenner (Waterford); Brian Mullins (Offaly); Timmy Houlihan (Limerick); Brendan McLoughlin (Dublin); Davy Fitzgerald (Clare); Graham Clarke (Down); DD Quinn (Antrim); Damien Fitzhenry (Wexford), as well as a wealth of stories and anecdotes about famous past teams and players.


Dissident Irish Republicanism

Dissident Irish Republicanism
Author: Max Taylor
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing USA
Total Pages: 204
Release: 2011-07-15
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 1441154752

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This collection of papers examines the current rise in violence by Dissident Irish Republicans and its impact on the Northern Ireland Peace Process. The work will address advanced undergraduate and graduate students in Terrorism Studies, Irish Politics, Political Violence, and Conflict Studies.


Truth, Denial and Transition

Truth, Denial and Transition
Author: Cheryl Lawther
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 224
Release: 2018-10-08
Genre: Law
ISBN: 1317755502

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Truth, Denial and Transition: Northern Ireland and the Contested Past makes a unique and timely contribution to the transitional justice field. In contrast to the focus on truth and those societies where truth recovery has been central to dealing with the aftermath of human rights violations, comparatively little scholarly attention has been paid to those jurisdictions whose transition from violent conflict has been marked by the absence or rejection of a formal truth process. This book draws upon the case study of Northern Ireland, where, despite a lengthy debate, the question of establishing a formal truth recovery process remains hotly contested. The strongest and most vocal opposition has been from unionist political elites, loyalist ex-combatants and members of the security forces. Based on empirical research, their opposition is unpicked and interrogated at length throughout this book. Critically exploring notions of national imagination and blamelessness, the politics of victimhood and the tension between traditions of sacrifice and the fear of betrayal, this book is the first substantive effort to concentrate on the opponents of truth recovery rather than its advocates. This book will interest those studying truth processes and transitional justice in the fields of Law, Politics, and Criminology.


The Plantation of Ulster

The Plantation of Ulster
Author: Jonathan Bardon
Publisher: Gill & Macmillan Ltd
Total Pages: 563
Release: 2011-11-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 0717151999

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In this vivid account, the author punctures some generally held assumptions: despite slaughter and famine, the province on the eve of the Plantation was not completely depopulated as was often asserted at the time; the native Irish were not deliberately given the most infertile land; some of the most energetic planters were Catholic; and the Catholic Church there emerged stronger than before. Above all, natives and newcomers fused to a greater degree than is widely believed: apart from recent immigrants, nearly all Ulster people today have the blood of both Planter and Gael flowing in their veins. Nevertheless, memories of dispossession and massacre, etched into the folk memory, were to ignite explosive outbreaks of intercommunal conflict down to our own time. The Plantation was also the beginning of a far greater exodus to North America. Subsequently, descendants of Ulster planters crossed the Atlantic in their tens of thousands to play a central role in shaping the United States of America.


Ulster Journal of Archaeology

Ulster Journal of Archaeology
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 432
Release: 1903
Genre: Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)
ISBN:

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Ulster's Stand For Union

Ulster's Stand For Union
Author: Ronald McNeill
Publisher: Good Press
Total Pages: 211
Release: 2019-12-09
Genre: Fiction
ISBN:

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"Ulster's Stand For Union" by Ronald McNeill is a political book that looks at the conflicts of Ireland in the early and mid-20th century. Through this riveting account. readers can see how splinters began after parts of the country opposed British rule and how this conflict eventually led to the creation of Northern Ireland. Sir Edward Carson, an Irish unionist who swore to protect his fellow countrymen and women is particularly honored in this text.