2 Sean Lemass
CHAPTER THIRTY
1 Historic Killaloe
2 25 Years of Terror
CHAPTER THIRTY-ONE
1 Before the Dawn
CHAPTER THIRTY-TWO
1 The IRA
2 Ireland in the Twentieth Century
3 Ireland 1912-1985
4 Enduring the Most
CHAPTER THIRTY-THREE
1 Armed Struggle
2 Bernadette
3 Paddy Bogside
4 The Battle of the Bogside, BBC 4 film documentary
5 Ireland in the Twentieth Century
6 Bernadette
7 Belfast Sunday News, January 5, 1969
CHAPTER THIRTY-FOUR
1 A Chronology of Irish History Since 1500
2 Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles
3 A Chronology of Irish History Since 1500
4 Seventeenth-Century Ireland
CHAPTER THIRTY-FIVE
1 Ireland in the Twentieth Century
2 Armed Struggle
3 Paddy Bogside
4 Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles
CHAPTER THIRTY-SIX
1 British National Archives: Papers of Andrew Gilchrist
2 Belfast 1969, Radio Telefis Éireann documentary
3 Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles
4 Paddy Bogside
5 A Chronology of Irish History Since 1500
6 The IRA
CHAPTER THIRTY-EIGHT
1 A Chronology of Irish History Since 1500
2 Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles
CHAPTER THIRTY-NINE
1 On Our Knees
2 Armed Struggle
3 Ireland in the Twentieth Century
CHAPTER FORTY
1 Northern Ireland: A Chronology of the Troubles
CHAPTER FORTY-ONE
1 Joe Cahill: A Life in the IRA
2 A Secret History of the IRA
3 25 Years of Terror
CHAPTER FORTY-TWO
1 The Troubles
2 Martin McGuinness’s direct testimony at the Saville Inquiry into Bloody Sunday
3 Bloody Sunday in Derry
4 Bloody Sunday, Lord Widgery’s Report
5 British State Papers
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a The Irish Countrywomen’s Association.
b Irish prime minister.
c English.
d Ourselves Alone.
e The so-called Black and Tans, Bristish irregulars notorious for their brutality.
f Government forces during the Irish Civil War.
g Am Ireland, from the poem by Patrick Pears.
h Member of the Garda Siochana, the “guardians of the peace” or civic guards.
i The Irish Republican Army.
j My son.
k Superstition.
l Royal Ulster Constabulary, the police force of Northern Ireland.
m Goodbye.
n Hello; good day.
o See 1921 and 1949 by this author.
p Lavish; extravagant.
q Irish-speaking areas.
r Me myself.
s Free Ulster.
t “Welcome in.”
u Thanks very much, Rory.
v The Republic.
w That’s that (pronounced shin-shin).
x Conversation; chat.
y That’s all.
z Yes, please.
aa Right enough; okay.
ab High Council.
ac Flattery.
ad Convention; literally “high festival.”
ae Convention; literally “high festival.”
This is a work of fiction. All the characters and events portrayed in this book are either products of the author’s imagination or are used fictitiously.
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