Synopses & Reviews
Tim Pat Coogan covers the tortured history of Ireland from the beginning of the civil rights movement of the 1960s, through the long years of violence, up to the present attempts to find peace. His access to many of the principals gives this book a particular authority. Going beyond the slogans and headlines, Coogan provides a hard look at the deadly drama of a divided Ireland.
Review
"Tim Pat Coogan has dug, Heaney-like, into the past while opening doors to faraway places..."
—Frank McCourt
A very fine, provocative and intelligent book...
-Irish Post
...contains as much information as any mortal might reasonably require for an understanding of 25 years of violence ...
-Evening Standard, Melanie McDonagh
...The Troubles will be essential reading for any future scholar of Irish peace-making.
-Observer
Synopsis
Tim Pat Coogan covers the tortured history of Ireland from the beginning of the civil rights movement of the 1960s, through the long years of violence, up to the present attempts to find peace. His access to many of the principals gives this book a particular authority. Going beyond the slogans and headlines, Coogan provides a hard look at the deadly drama of a divided Ireland.
About the Author
Tim Pat Coogan is one of the best known journalists and historians in Ireland. Former editor of the
Irish Press, he is the author of
Wherever Green is Worn and
The IRA.