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Personal accounts from Northern Ireland's troubles : public conflict, private loss / edited by Marie Smyth and Marie-Therese Fay.

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Format:
Book
Contributor:
Fay, Marie-Therese, 1973-
Smyth, Marie, 1953-
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Political violence--Northern Ireland--History--20th century.
Political violence.
Social conflict--Northern Ireland--History--20th century.
Social conflict.
Victims of terrorism--Northern Ireland--Family relationships.
Victims of terrorism.
Victims of terrorism--Northern Ireland--History--20th century.
Violent deaths--Northern Ireland--History--20th century.
Violent deaths.
Northern Ireland--History.
Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland--Social conditions--1969-.
Physical Description:
x, 147 p. : ill., map.
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
London ; Sterling, Va. : Pluto Press, 2000.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
'An emotional and shocking encounter with the private and harrowing stories of ordinary people ... Bold and courageous.' The Ethnic Conflict Research Digest.
Contents:
Intro
Contents
Acknowledgements
Map of Norethern Ireland
Glossary
1 The Troubles is my life
2 Multiple Bereavement and Loss
3 Serious Injury
4 Living with the Aftermath
5 Taking Up Arms
6 In the Minority
7 Loss of a Father
8 His Only Child
9 Unintended Death
10 All in a Day's Work
11 That was the last time I seen him
12 I don't ask God for anything
13 Just me and the kids
14 Rough Justice
Conclusions
Appendix
Index
Action for Peace, 100
Adams, Gerry, 99
anger
79-80
106
109
community, 80
Anglo-Irish Agreement 66
anniversaries 134-5
B Specials 98
Ballymurphy 20
barricades
21
66
Belfast
bin lids [rough music], 21
Divis Street, 20
Falls Road, 20
racism in, 90-1
Shankill Road, 20
Unity Flats, 20
Unity Flats, 26
Bloody Sunday
65
100
bombs 53
Boyd, Iris 82-6
Castlereagh Interrogation Centre
25
54-5
69
Catholics, death rate 2
cease-fire
Catholic view of, 118
optimism about, 86
pessimism about, 40-1
pessimism about, 129
Protestant view of, 71
childhood
destroyed, 113-14
destroyed, 117-18
destroyed, 127
experiences of, 74
experiences of, 87
experiences of, 89-91
children
as source of encouragement, 85
dependence on, 122
effect on, 17-18
fear for, 18
Chinese community, racism and 94-5
Chopra, Asha, death of 92-4
civil rights marches
63
97
class, and impact of Troubles 133-4
Clements, David
74-81
murder of father, 76-8
murder of friend, 75-6
Clonard Fitzroy Fellowship 101
Coleraine 72
Commission of Racial Equality, in Belfast 91-2
community
and identity, 97
relations with police, 41
compensation
30-1
denied, 16
denied, 121
discrepancy in levels of, 48.
limited, 37
limited, 93
limited, 127
work to improve, 78
Corrigan, Mairead 100
Corrymeela Community
99-100
101
Cost of the Troubles Study 1
counselling, lack of 84
court cases
13-14
55-6
69-70
cross-community activities
71
72
damage to property
67
85
127
death rates, comparative 2
Derry Londonderry
72-3
89-90
91
Abercorn Road, 63
Irish Street Estate, 68
Protestant exodus from, 65-6
Protestant exodus from, 71
riots, 63
riots, 66-7
shootings, 66
the Fountain [Protestant enclave], 63
the Fountain [Protestant enclave], 66
the Fountain [Protestant enclave], 70-1
dirty protests 56-7
Disabled Police Officers Association
34
35
discrimination
racist, 94
religious, 94
dissociation from Troubles 134
Do You Know What's Happened? exhibition
3
142
drink
107
121-2
129
Drumcree march 101
Dungannon, bomb 74
England
as refuge, 13
as refuge, 27
as refuge, 130
racism in, 87
Equal Opportunities Commission
family relations, strained, 54
family relations, strained, 60
family relations, strained, 125-6
Faulkner, Brian 97
fear
continuing, 38
continuing, 129
of further violence, 11
forgiveness
78-9
136
Greysteel massacre 70
grief
23
28-9
and wakes, 84
H-Blocks
55
dirty protests, 56-7
habituation to experiences 133
hatred of perpetrators
as short-term emotion, 16-17
none, 85-6
hatred, and racism 94
help
family support, 24
family support, 28
lack of, 9
lack of, 13
lack of, 70
limited, 16
help, financial 17
hiding
from paramilitaries, 124
from security forces, 54
hierarchy of experiences 132-3
Hughes, Brendan 59.
hunger strikes
57-62
medical intervention, 61-2
physical effects of, 59-61
identity 96-7
illness, mental
46-50
106-10
illness, physical
epilepsy due to injury, 35-6
epilepsy due to injury, 38
induced by tragedy, 29
induced by tragedy, 70
Indian community 87-95
informers 27-8
injuries
Alice Nocher, 11-13
from punishment beatings, 126
long-term, 34-40
INLA [Irish National Liberation Army] 114
insecurity 40
integration 72
internment
68
interviewees
consent, 3
consent, 140-1
coping strategies, 142-3
selection, 2
selection, 138-9
interviews
1-2
141
confidentiality, 142
debriefing, 142-3
distress in, 141-2
feedback, 143
intimidation
9-10
46
by paramilitaries, 23
IRA, Official 23
IRA, Provisional
124
125
127-9
joining procedure, 51-3
jail, Crumlin Road 55
justice, doubts about
Leylands, Isobel, shot dead 111-13
Limavady 72
Londonderry 64
McAllister, Jolene
111-18
death of aunt, 111-13
death of aunt, 114
death of brother, 114-15
death of cousin, 116-17
McElwee, Tom 61
McGuiness, Bel
119-22
death of husband, 119-21
McKeown, Lawrence 51-62
media
interest in 'victims ', 4
interest in 'victims ', 136
role of, 72
memories, displacement of 132
mental breakdowns
14
105
minorities, Indian 87-95
minority power 71
Monaghan
53
bomb, 82-4
Morrissey, Paul 103-10
murder of father 103-5
Newall, Rev Ken 101
nightmares
111-13
Nocher, Alice
7-19
court case, 13-14
death of brother, 7-9
death of husband, 14-15
shooting, 10-13
Northern Ireland
O'Neill, Terence, 97
Troubles, 133
parades
71-2
71-2.
and racism, 91
Drumcree march, 101
Unionist culture, 71
view of police, 68
paramilitaries 68
Parker, Rev Joe, and son Stephen 100
peace movements 100-1
physical effects
23-4
of shock, 12-13
police
41
Catholic view of, 117
Protestant view of, 68
Protestant view of, 98
searches, 21
searches, 71
policeman
murder, 76-8
serious injury, 34-41
politics, importance of 101-2
prison officer, gun and grenade attack 42-50
Prison Officers Association 48
prisoners 57
property, damage to
proximity 132
public acknowledgement of loss 6
public, lack of awareness of consequences of violence 5
punishment beatings
115
118
123-30
punishment shootings 32
Race Relations Act
91-2
94
racism
in England, 87
in England, 90
increasing, 94-5
limited in Northern Ireland, 87
limited in Northern Ireland, 90
Randalstown, bomb 53
Relatives Action Committee 22-3
revenge, suffering as motivation for 135
riots
Belfast, 20
Belfast, 98
Derry Londonderry, 63
Derry Londonderry, 66-7
Royal Victoria Hospital, Belfast
99
Rutherford, William 96-102
Sands, Bobby
election, 58-9
hunger strike and death, 59
searches
sectarian murders 32-3
security gates, Londonderry 66
Shankill bombing
70
80
Shankill Butchers
103
Shankill Road, riots [1970] 20-1
Sinn Fein Centre 127-8
soldiers [British]
abuse from, 21
arrival in Northern Ireland, 21
St Patrick 's Training Centre
128
strength, mental
18
33
78
110
suffering, attitudes to 135-6
suicide attempts
support groups
80-1
122
Temple, William
63-73
son arrested and remanded, 69-70.
sons beaten, 67
sons beaten, 68-9
tension
threats 46
tion of history 131
truth 4
UDA [Ulster Defence Association] 68
UDR [Ulster Defence Regiment]formation 51
UVF [Ulster Volunteer Force] 33
Valente, Margaret
20-33
death of brother-in-law, 23-4
death of daughter's boyfriend, 31-3
death of husband, 24-8
death of husband, 30
death of sister, 24
victims
as moral beacons 135-6
media interest in, 4
media interest in, 136
vigilantes, Belfast 21
vigils, night, Unity Flats 26
Vij, Charlotte
87-95
murder of cousin, 92-4
murder of grandfather, 87-9
wakes 84
WAVE [support group] 80-1
welfare, professional
37
50
Williams, Betty 100
Wilson, Gordon 136
Workers ' Strike [1974] 91.
Notes:
Bibliographic Level Mode of Issuance: Monograph
Includes bibliographical references and index.
ISBN:
9781849640879
1849640874
9780585425986
0585425981
OCLC:
923330164

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