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Civil Rights, British Army 1969, Bloody Sunday, Anglo-Irish Agreement 1985
Highest Rated Northern Ireland 1965-85 Essays
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| Causes of the easter rising. |
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| Divisions between Northern Irelands two main traditions. |
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| The events of Bloody Sunday 30 January 30 1972 in Derry. |
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| What were the consequences of the 1916 Easter rising? |
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| There have been many attempts since 1969 to try and solve the Irish problem. |
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| By 1912 different Irish groups were still fighting over the matter of home rule. |
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| Why did violence increase between the arrival of the British Troops in August 1969 & the imposition of Direct Rule in March 1972? |
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| What was the chance of peace in Northern Ireland prior to the good friday agreement? |
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| What Are the Main Beliefs of the Republicans/ Nationalists and the Loyalists/ Unionists? |
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| What where the main features of Liberal Policies towards Ireland between 1906-1914. |
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| "Since 1972 the British Government has tried a number of solutions to the crisis in Northern Ireland" How successful has this process been? |
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| There were many causes leading up to the event of bloody Sunday in northern Ireland 1972 these causes can be split into up into two categories and are either long term causes or short term causes. |
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| From studying all of the sources I do not think that it is possible to make an accurate judgement about what happened on bloody Sunday because all of the sources are contradictory and one source contradicts the next. |
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| Why do Orangemen march each summer? Why and how far have these marches created conflict between Nationalist and Unionist communities in Northern Ireland? |
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| Conflict in Northern Ireland. |
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| In 1918 the Irish people of the "South" of Ireland (mainly Catholics that were south of Ulster) set up the Dáil Éireann and declared it the Government of the Republic of Ireland. |
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| The Conflict of Northern and Southern Ireland. |
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| Modern World Study; Conflict in Ireland. |
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| During the years of 1909 until 1914, Home Rule was an issue that divided the Irish people. Tension and aggression levels were high during this period, and conflict between different groups and opinions increased. |
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| Ireland - What are the main differences in belief of the Republicans/Nationalists and the Loyalists/Unionists? |
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| In February and March 1993 the Provisional IRA "bombed" Warrington. Explain how these atrocities helped shape the attitudes of both sections of society in Northern Ireland towards the peace process. |
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| Previous attempts to bring peace to Northern Ireland have failed. What problems need to be overcome if the current peace initiative is to succeed? |
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| Elizabethan London: On Entertainment, Religion, and Population. |
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| Information on the 'Downing Street Decleration'. |
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| "Mary's marriage to Philip of Spain was her worst mistake" Discuss. |
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Most Recent Northern Ireland 1965-85 Essays
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| Northern Ireland q.2 |
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| How much Progress had been made in resolving the Political, Economic and Social causes of conflict in Northern Ireland by 1985? |
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| Irish History |
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| Modern world study - Conflict in Ireland |
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