Hunger Strike: Margaret Thatcher's Battle With the Ira, 1980-1981 by Thomas Hennessey


Hunger Strike: Margaret Thatcher
PDF Hunger Strike: Margaret Thatcher's Battle With the Ira, 1980-1981
By Thomas Hennessey
ISBN 0716531755
ISBN-13 9780716531753
Publication 05 October 2025
Number of Pages 384
Format Type Hardcover

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Hunger Strike: Margaret Thatcher's Battle With the Ira, 1980-1981A very well written book about the Hunger Strikes 80 81 which ended up costsing many lives in prison most famously the one of Bobby Sands Reading his Writings in Prison first autobiographical and about the horrors prison inflicted on him and then this books makes it all the gruwelsome I still find it hard to graps how in the hell this all went down and everybody stood by watching not acting Hunger Strike Margaret Thatcher s Battle With the Ira 1980 1981

Hunger Strike: Margaret Thatcher's Battle With the Ira, 1980-1981 By Thomas Hennessey
0716531755
9780716531753
English
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Based on recently declassified British government documents this authoritative new book by best selling popular historian Thomas Hennessey argues that it was almost impossible for the British government to grant the demands of the Irish Republican prisoners regardless of the impact that the hunger strikes had in boosting support for Sinn Fein The concession of the 5 demands would have amounted to POW status for Republican prisoners and would have fatally undermined the British position that it was fighting terrorism Controversially Hennessey concludes that the long term consequence for the Republican Movement was an irreversible change of strategy effectively sowing the seeds of the end of the armed struggle as far back as 1981 In the book Margaret Thatcher s personal role in the hunger strikes is forensically analyzed including her clashes with Charles Haughey and her early experience of Irish Republicanism the assassinations of Airey Neave and Lord Mountbatten as well as the Warrenpoint Ambush The book also reveals Thatcher s authorization of the back channel between MI6 and the IRA fierce clashes between the foreign office and the NIO over the handling of the crisis the role of the United States and the views of Ronald Reagan and Ted Kennedy Richard O Rawe s controversial assertion that there was a deal on the table to end the strike in July 1981 after the death of the Patsy O Hara the fourth prisoner to die The book argues that the outcome of the hunger strike pushed the Republican Movement down the path to constitutional politics and ultimately resulted in the end of the armed struggle It is a unique and definitive account of one of the seminal events in modern Irish history Hunger Strike Margaret Thatcher s Battle With the Ira 1980 1981.