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Fermanagh - From Plantation to Peace Process

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ISBN: 9781838041632
AuthorUnwin, Margaret
Pub Date19/03/2021
BindingPaperback
Pages288
CountryIRL
Dewey941.63
Publisher: Wordwell
Quick overview This comprehensive history charts the major events that have shaped county Fermanagh from the days of the Ulster Plantation.
€20.00

Margaret Urwin looks particularly at the recent conflict in Fermanagh, detailing every death. Using official, declassified British and Irish government documents, the book examines how the Irish state co-operated with its British counterpart on border security. It also explores the validity, or otherwise, of claims of ‘ethnic cleansing'.

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Margaret Urwin looks particularly at the recent conflict in Fermanagh, detailing every death. Using official, declassified British and Irish government documents, the book examines how the Irish state co-operated with its British counterpart on border security. It also explores the validity, or otherwise, of claims of ‘ethnic cleansing'.

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