The Year of Chaos: Northern Ireland on the Brink of Civil War, 1971-72
In the 11 months between August 1971 and July 1972, Northern Ireland experienced its worst year of violence on record. The 'year of chaos' came between of two major military operations, namely the introduction of internment of IRA suspects, without trial, and Operation Motorman, the invasion of barricaded no-go areas in Belfast and Derry. During this whole period, Malachi O'Doherty was a cub reporter in Belfast, working in the city, covering the violence, returning home at night to a no-go area behind the barricades where the streets were patrolled by armed IRA men. O'Doherty takes readers on a journey, at this time of crucial change, through the events of that terrible year, which he argues should be a reminder that political and military miscalculation can lead to civil war and that there is no more urgent need for creative political thinking than now, in the new instability created by demographic change, one hundred years after the partition of Ireland.
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The Year of Chaos: Northern Ireland on the Brink of Civil War, 1971-72
In the 11 months between August 1971 and July 1972, Northern Ireland experienced its worst year of violence on record. The 'year of chaos' came between of two major military operations, namely the introduction of internment of IRA suspects, without trial, and Operation Motorman, the invasion of barricaded no-go areas in Belfast and Derry. During this whole period, Malachi O'Doherty was a cub reporter in Belfast, working in the city, covering the violence, returning home at night to a no-go area behind the barricades where the streets were patrolled by armed IRA men. O'Doherty takes readers on a journey, at this time of crucial change, through the events of that terrible year, which he argues should be a reminder that political and military miscalculation can lead to civil war and that there is no more urgent need for creative political thinking than now, in the new instability created by demographic change, one hundred years after the partition of Ireland.
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The Year of Chaos: Northern Ireland on the Brink of Civil War, 1971-72

The Year of Chaos: Northern Ireland on the Brink of Civil War, 1971-72

by Malachi O'Doherty
The Year of Chaos: Northern Ireland on the Brink of Civil War, 1971-72

The Year of Chaos: Northern Ireland on the Brink of Civil War, 1971-72

by Malachi O'Doherty

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Overview

In the 11 months between August 1971 and July 1972, Northern Ireland experienced its worst year of violence on record. The 'year of chaos' came between of two major military operations, namely the introduction of internment of IRA suspects, without trial, and Operation Motorman, the invasion of barricaded no-go areas in Belfast and Derry. During this whole period, Malachi O'Doherty was a cub reporter in Belfast, working in the city, covering the violence, returning home at night to a no-go area behind the barricades where the streets were patrolled by armed IRA men. O'Doherty takes readers on a journey, at this time of crucial change, through the events of that terrible year, which he argues should be a reminder that political and military miscalculation can lead to civil war and that there is no more urgent need for creative political thinking than now, in the new instability created by demographic change, one hundred years after the partition of Ireland.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781838951221
Publisher: Atlantic Books
Publication date: 12/02/2021
Pages: 400
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.40(d)

About the Author

Malachi O'Doherty is a writer and broadcaster based in Belfast. He is a regular contributor to the Belfast Telegraph and to several BBC radio programs. He covered the Troubles and the peace process as a journalist and has written for several Irish and British newspapers and magazines, including the Irish Times, the New Statesman, the Scotsman and the Guardian.

Table of Contents

Prologue 1

Introduction 5

The Boy Soldiers 13

Gearing Up 31

Internment 48

One of Those Things That Happen in War 80

Summitry 93

Shooting Women 126

The Army Gets It Wrong 135

Deepening Deadlock 155

Living in the Middle of It 167

Routines of Murder 180

It's Normal Now 194

A New Year 202

Bloody Sunday 208

Britain Is Now the Problem 232

The Abercorn 251

London Takes Control 263

New Strategies 269

Dublin^ Pitch for Unity 277

The Building Backlash 287

Hunger Strikes 296

Negotiations for a Ceasefire 304

Breakdown 317

Bloody Friday 324

Motorman 332

Conclusion: Not Like Other Wars 340

Notes 353

Acknowledgements 357

Picture Credits 359

Index 361

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