Bobby Sands and the Tragedy of Northern Ireland

Bobby Sands and the Tragedy of Northern Ireland

by John M. Feehan
Bobby Sands and the Tragedy of Northern Ireland

Bobby Sands and the Tragedy of Northern Ireland

by John M. Feehan

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Overview

Bobby Sands captured the imagination of the world when, despite predictions, he was elected a Member of Parliament to the British House of Commons while still on hunger-strike in the Northern Ireland concentration camp of Long Kesh. When he later died after sixty-six gruelling days of hunger he commanded more television, radio and newspaper coverage than the papal visits or royal weddings. What was the secret of this young man who set himself against the might of an empire and who became a microcosm of the whole Northern question and a moral catalyst for the Southern Irish conscience? In calm restrained language John M. Feehan records the life of Bobby Sands with whom he had little sympathy in the beginning - though this was to change. At the same time, he gives us an illumination and crystal-clear account of the terrifying statelet of Northern Ireland today and of the fierce guerilla warfare that is rapidly turning Northern Ireland into Britain's Vietnam.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781781178874
Publisher: Mercier Press, Limited, The
Publication date: 04/26/2024
Sold by: Bookwire
Format: eBook
Pages: 152
File size: 646 KB

About the Author

John M. Feehan was born in County Tipperary. After a number of years in the regular army he resigned to devote his life to business and literature. He founded the successful Cork-based publishing house Mercier Press in 1944. He is the author of many other books including My Village - My World and The Secret Places of the Burren. He died in 1991.

Table of Contents

A Word to the Reader 7 1.The Background 17 2.Caveat Emptor 34 3.The Beginning 58 4.The Young Man 78 5.The Prisoner 100 6.The End 115 Epilogue 136 A Reading List 149 Glossary 152
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