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Maynes, Paddy. "Hunger strike in H-Block: the disavowal of passivity". International Journal of Forensic Psychotherapy 2, n.º 2 (31 de diciembre de 2020): 113–26. http://dx.doi.org/10.33212/ijfp.v2n2.2020.113.

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The hunger strikes in prison in Northern Ireland took place forty years ago. Since then, much has changed in the politics of Northern Ireland. The hunger strikes of 1980 and 1981 were formative in the progress from violence, and the use of the body as a weapon, to inclusion and participation in democratic political institutions. This article, first published, in longer form, twenty years ago (Maynes, 2000) places the hunger strikes within a psychoanalytic understanding in order to more fully understand some of the dynamics of violence towards others and towards the self.
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Yuill, Chris. "The Body as Weapon: Bobby Sands and the Republican Hunger Strikes". Sociological Research Online 12, n.º 2 (marzo de 2007): 111–21. http://dx.doi.org/10.5153/sro.1348.

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The 1981 Hunger Strike marked an important point in the Northern Ireland conflict, shifting its focus away from city streets and country lanes into the H-Block prison. Here republican prisoners used their embodiment to resist and fight back at attempts to recast them as criminals as opposed to the soldiers they perceived themselves to be. Given the centrality of the body and embodiment in the prison struggle this paper will theorise the ‘body-as-weapon’ as a modality of resistance. This will begin by interrogating key themes within the sociology of the body before discussing and dismissing an alternative explanation of the Hunger Strike: the actions of the hunger strikers standing in the traditions of heroic Gaelic myths and Catholic martyrdom. Finally, drawing from the sociology of the body, I will then proceed to discuss how the body and embodiment deployed in this manner can be effective, concentrating on how the ‘body-as-weapon’: (i) acts as a resource for minority political groups; (ii) destabilises notions of the body in modernity and related to that point (iii) engages in a ‘hidden’ impulse of modernity, that of self-sacrifice.
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Baumann, Marcel M. "Transforming conflict toward and away from violence: Bloody Sunday and the hunger strikes in Northern Ireland". Dynamics of Asymmetric Conflict 2, n.º 3 (noviembre de 2009): 172–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/17467580903440247.

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Fierke, K. M. "The Warden's Dilemma: Self-Sacrifice and Compromise in Asymmetric Interactions". Government and Opposition 47, n.º 3 (2012): 321–41. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1477-7053.2012.01365.x.

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AbstractMany of the violent conflicts of the post-Cold War period have involved peoples who have historically been victims of interstate politics. Compromise is highly problematic in contexts of this kind, given that sovereign powers tend to attach the label ‘terrorism’ to acts of resistance and the resistance tends to claim an experience of injustice. Given a situation where compromise is seen by actors on both sides to be impossible, how would anything other than a ‘rotten compromise’ be possible? The article develops a framework called the Warden's Dilemma which is then put to use in the empirical exploration of two historical cases: the hunger strikes in Northern Ireland in 1980–81 and the martyrdom of Polish Solidarity's priest, Jerzy Popieluszko, a few years later.
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McGowan, Christopher. "Workers Entering the Prison". Qui Parle 29, n.º 2 (1 de diciembre de 2020): 343–72. http://dx.doi.org/10.1215/10418385-8743016.

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Abstract This article argues that Steve McQueen’s Hunger (2008) represents an unexpected but compelling mutation of the genre of postindustrial labor film. Hunger depicts the protests of Irish republican prisoners inside the Maze Prison that culminated in the 1981 Irish hunger strike. At the same time, the film develops an extended representation of the labor of the prison workers who beat, humiliate, care for, and counsel the prisoners throughout the protests. By combining and reworking the genres of labor film, prison film, and Irish Troubles film, Hunger imagines the prison as a microcosm of a deindustrialized Northern Irish economy where labor has left the factory and become conjoined to the disciplinary power of the state, either as police work or as care work. In this way, Hunger attends to the “spirit” of what Lenin called the “labor aristocracy,” here reduced to the work of maintaining the very boundary between itself and those excluded from it. McQueen’s attention to the body and to the affective dimensions of labor and struggle, the article argues, allows Hunger to achieve a uniquely committed, totalizing representation of the political economy of Northern Ireland.
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John, Lord Alderdice. "Mental health, illness and communal violence in Northern Ireland". International Psychiatry 1, n.º 1 (julio de 2003): 10–11. http://dx.doi.org/10.1192/s1749367600007621.

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Many psychologically informed books and papers have been published during the past 30 years that have explored different elements of the Northern Ireland problem. These have ranged from Padraig O'Malley's (1990) fascinating examination of the world of the hunger strikers and their families, to a recent socio-psychological study of sectarianism in young children, which was sponsored by the Community Relations Council (Connolly et al, 2002). The latter careful piece of work demonstrated that while children of three years of age are beginning to identify different cultural symbols, there is not much evidence of sectarian attitudes until about five or six years of age. By this time they have not only begun to recognise and identify with partisan symbols, but also to express deeply antagonistic sectarian attitudes. These are not wholly unexpected findings, but the purpose of good research is to enquire whether things are in fact the way one might expect them to be. When it comes to research on clinical psychiatry there is less material but the most interesting and unexpected finding that emerges from the published work of psychiatrists in Northern Ireland is the limited evidence of any increased violence-related psychiatric illness in the population as a whole.
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Campbell, Sean. "‘Agitate, educate, organise’: partisanship, popular music and the Northern Ireland conflict". Popular Music 39, n.º 2 (mayo de 2020): 233–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0261143019000242.

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AbstractThis article explores popular-musical invocations of the Northern Ireland conflict (1968–1998), focussing specifically on the period between the IRA hunger strike of 1981 and the British Government's Broadcasting Act in 1988. Whilst most songs addressed to the ‘Troubles’ were marked by (lyrical) abstraction and (political) non-alignment, this period witnessed a series of efforts that issued upfront and partisan views. The article explores two such instances – by That Petrol Emotion and Easterhouse – addressing each band's respective views as well as the specific performance strategies that they deployed in staging their interventions. Drawing on original interviews that the author has conducted with the musicians – alongside extensive archival research of print and audio/visual media – the article explores the bands’ songs in conjunction with salient ancillary media (such as record sleeves, videos and interviews), yielding a more nuanced account of popular music's engagement with the ‘Troubles’ than has been offered in existing work (which often assumes the form of broad surveys).
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Hanley, Brian. "‘But then they started all this killing’: attitudes to the I.R.A. in the Irish Republic since 1969". Irish Historical Studies 38, n.º 151 (mayo de 2013): 439–56. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0021121400001589.

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This article examines one of the most intense divisions between Irish nationalists during the Northern Ireland conflict. The Provisional I.R.A. claimed to be waging a similar war to that of the I.R.A. of the revolutionary era (1916–1921); an assertion disputed by many. The argument was significant because all the major political forces in the Irish Republic honoured the memory of what they called the ‘old’ I.R.A. (defined in a popular school history book as ‘the men who fought for Irish freedom between 1916 and 1923’). They argued that in contrast to the Provisionals, the ‘old’ I.R.A. possessed a democratic mandate and avoided causing civilian casualties. Echoes of these disputes resurfaced during Sinn Féin's bid for the Irish presidency during 2011. Commemorating Denis Barry, an anti-treaty I.R.A. prisoner who died on hunger strike in 1923, Fianna Fáil leader Micheál Martin claimed that in contrast to men like Barry ‘those who waged war in Northern Ireland during the more recent Troubles were an impediment to Irish unity and directly responsible for causing distress and grief to many families. Yet they still seek to hijack history and the achievements of the noble people who fought for Ireland in our War of Independence … to justify their terrorist campaign.’
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Bonakdarian, Mansour. "Iranian consecration of Irish nationalist ‘martyrs’: the Islamic Republic of Iran and the 1981 republican prisoners’ hunger strike in Northern Ireland". Social History 43, n.º 3 (3 de julio de 2018): 293–331. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/03071022.2018.1472884.

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Smyth, Jim. "Unintentional mobilization: The effects of the 1980–1981 hunger strikes in Ireland". Political Communication 4, n.º 3 (enero de 1987): 179–89. http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/10584609.1987.9962820.

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Scott, Shannon. "The once and future Bobby Sands : a critique of the material rhetorical appeal of the 1981 hunger strike in Long Kesh Prison /". Thesis, Connect to this title online; UW restricted, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/1773/6159.

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Simuna, E. (Erja). "The many faces of a conflict:representations of the 1981 Northern Irish hunger strike in international press". Doctoral thesis, Oulun yliopisto, 2017. http://urn.fi/urn:isbn:9789526214856.

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Abstract The purpose of this study is to examine the international news coverage of the 1981 Northern Irish hunger strike. The media had plenty of emotionally and politically charged incidents to report, and they rendered it in various manners. This study discusses why these different representations of the hunger strike were born. This thesis analyses news about the hunger strike published in fifteen international newspapers. For this kind of research, historical contextualization is of great importance. Methodological starting point lies in the traditions of imagological methods. A mental image is understood here as something in our thoughts that steers us to see the world in a certain way. A newspaper depicts news stories in a way the newspaper and the society in which it operates see its worth. Media representations have a very complex background. Based on the findings, it seems likely that existing mental images play a major role in the way a news topic is covered and given meaning. In this case, news coverage was not based solely on the hunger strike but also on historical discourse which had created a certain meaning for the event. The coverage of each newspaper was based on their own worldviews. Internationally, the level of interest is determined by varied cultural and political factors. News coverage both reflects and affects. News from other countries is more likely to be reported if some links exists, something to identify and consider significant. The findings of the research suggest that news coverage is not always just the reporting of events. It can reflect more profound features. Each media source has its own reasons to represent news in a certain way. Primarily, the reasoning points to the medium itself. However, we can argue that news coverage also reflects the values of a community. News is usually produced to appeal to the majority of the intended audience. This case illustrates that international news coverage is a useful method in revealing and understanding mental images and their influence
Tiivistelmä Tässä tutkimuksessa tarkastellaan Pohjois-Irlannin tasavaltalaisvankien nälkälakon kansainvälistä uutisointia vuonna 1981. Tapahtuma sisälsi poliittisesti ja emotionaalisesti latautuneita tilanteita, joita kansainvälinen media uutisoi eri tavoin. Tässä tutkimuksessa selvitetään, miksi erilaisia mediarepresentaatioita syntyi. Tutkimuksen päälähteenä käytetään viittätoista sanomalehteä eri puolilta maailmaa. Historiallisella kontekstoinnilla on suuri merkitys tämänkaltaisessa tutkimuksessa. Tämän työn metodologinen lähtökohta nojaa voimakkaasti mielikuvatutkimuksen periaatteisiin. Tässä tutkimuksessa mielikuva käsitetään ajattelua ja maailmankuvaa ohjaavana käsityksenä, ja sanomalehtiuutisoinnin luomat mielikuvat heijastavat niin lehden itsensä kuin ympäröivän kontekstin käsityksiä. Median luomilla mielikuvilla on monitahoinen tausta. Tutkimustuloksien perusteella on todennäköistä, että jo olemassa olevat mielikuvat vaikuttavat voimakkaasti uutisoinnin luonteeseen ja annettuun merkitykseen. Nälkälakon uutisointi ei perustunut pelkästään itse lakkoon ja sen tapahtumiin, vaan uutisointiin vaikuttivat myös historian kautta annetut merkitykset. Jokainen lehti uutisoi tapahtumasta omaan maailmankuvaansa perustuen. Uutisointi sekä heijastelee että vaikuttaa: media uutisoi herkemmin tapahtumista, joilla koetaan olevan merkitystä. Tämän tutkimuksen perusteella uutisointi ei aina ole pelkästään raportointia. Jokaisella tiedotusvälineellä on omat syynsä uutisoida tietyllä tavalla. Ensisijaisesti syyt ovat mediassa itsessään, mutta media heijastelee myös ympäristönsä arvoja ja käsityksiä
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Herman, Jeanette Marie Carter Mia Moore Lisa. "Empire's bodies images of suffering in nineteenth and twentieth-century India and Ireland /". 2004. http://wwwlib.umi.com/cr/utexas/fullcit?p3143268.

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Herman, Jeanette Marie. "Empire's bodies: images of suffering in nineteenth and twentieth-century India and Ireland". Thesis, 2004. http://hdl.handle.net/2152/1197.

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Libros sobre el tema "Hunger strikes Northern Ireland"

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'John Lennon's dead': Stories of protest, hunger strikes & resistance. Belfast: Beyond the Pale BTP Publications, 2011.

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Ten men dead: The story of the 1981 Irish hunger strike. New York: Atlantic Monthly Press, 1989.

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McSweeney Jr., William L., former owner., ed. Ten men dead: The story of the 1981 Irish hunger strike. London: Grafton, 1987.

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Beresford, David. Ten men dead: The story of the 1981 Irish hunger strike. London: Grafton Books, 1989.

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The Irish hunger strike. Dublin: White Island Book Company, 1986.

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The Irish hunger strike. 2a ed. Dublin: White Island Book Co., 1986.

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Ross, F. Stuart. Smashing H-block: The rise and fall of the popular campaign against criminalization, 1976-1982. Liverpool: Liverpool University Press, 2011.

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O'Malley, Padraig. Biting at the grave: The Irish hunger strikes and the politics of despair. Belfast: Blackstaff, 1990.

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Biting at the grave: The Irish hunger strikes and the politics of despair. Boston: Beacon Press, 1990.

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O'Rawe, Richard. Blanketmen: An untold story of the H-block hunger strike. Dublin: New Island, 2005.

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Smith, Howard. "BBC Current Affairs Coverage of the 1981 Hunger Strike". En The Northern Ireland Question in British Politics, 174–81. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24606-9_11.

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von Page, Michael Tangen. "The Inter-relationship of the Press and Politicians during the 1981 Hunger Strike at the Maze Prison". En The Northern Ireland Question in British Politics, 162–73. London: Palgrave Macmillan UK, 1996. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-1-349-24606-9_10.

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O’Leary, Brendan. "“No. Please Understand”". En A Treatise on Northern Ireland, Volume III, 33–86. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198830580.003.0002.

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The return of direct rule to Northern Ireland in 1972 and its mechanisms and conduct are outlined in this chapter. Their impact upon the local political party system is treated at length, as are the first consociational initiatives pursued under Conservative and Labour governments in the UK. The failure of the first peace process is considered, as well as Britain’s counterinsurgency policies and their limits. Criminalization, Ulsterization, and Normalization were the policies begun under Callaghan’s government and continued by the Conservatives until they were broken by the republican hunger strikes. The new consociational initiatives after the hunger strikes are examined.
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Scull, Margaret M. "‘The Men of Violence’, 1976–1981". En The Catholic Church and the Northern Ireland Troubles, 1968-1998, 88–116. Oxford University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198843214.003.0003.

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This chapter is devoted to the prison protests in Long Kesh/Maze Prison. It evaluates Church responses to the evolving protest by republican paramilitary prisoners on their quest for ‘five demands’ for political prisoner status. The chapter will culminate with the 1980 and 1981 hunger strikes which saw the deaths of ten men in the prison, including Bobby Sands, and more than sixty deaths outside caused by heightened community tensions. At this point, the English and Irish Catholic Churches faced their greatest point of division over the issue of hunger striking as suicide; a schism often reported by the British media. Fr Denis Faul, a civil rights activist, effectively ended the 1981 hunger strike by convincing the families to medically intervene. The legacy of the strikes fractured the tenuous relationship between the Church and Irish Republicans, marking a major turning point in the conflict.
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Mulholland, Marc. "3. Paramilitarism". En Northern Ireland: A Very Short Introduction, 52–85. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/actrade/9780198825005.003.0004.

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The culture of paramilitarism in Ireland was undiminished by the world wars. The Ulster Volunteer Force became a founding myth for Northern Ireland with the annual Orange parades being a quasi-formal institution of the state. After the 1916 Rebellion, the Irish Volunteers evolved into the Irish Republican Army (IRA). ‘Paramilitarism’ discusses the resurgence of both loyalism and republicanism in the 1960s and the rationale behind the violence on both sides. It describes how paramilitarism became consolidated as a ‘way of life’; the 1976 Peace People marches; the IRA ‘Long War’ strategy; the hunger strikes; the impact of the Anglo-Irish Agreement; the rise of Sinn Féin; and the peace process from the paramilitary perspective.
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Torrance, Isabelle. "Post-Ceasefire Antigones and Northern Ireland". En Classics and Irish Politics, 1916-2016, 326–46. Oxford University Press, 2020. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/oso/9780198864486.003.0017.

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This chapter traces the evocation of Antigone in the context of the Northern Irish conflict, from Conor Cruise O’Brien and Tom Paulin to the remarkable number Antigone plays which have appeared post-ceasefire but allude to the conflict and its legacy. The Burial at Thebes by Seamus Heaney (2004) was inspired by the funeral of hunger-striker Francis Hughes in 1981. Ismene by Stacey Gregg (2006) responds to the sisters of Robert McCartney, who was brutally murdered by paramilitaries in 2005. Antigone (2008) by Owen McCafferty alludes to power-sharing and casts Creon as a soldier-turned-politician in ways that have contemporary political resonances. Norah by Gerard Humphreys (2018) portrays the sister of a fictional hunger-striker as an Antigone figure. The proliferation of dead bodies and the contested ownership of those bodies in all these plays show that Ireland is still dealing with the trauma of the conflict.
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Sanders, Andrew. "Thatcher, Reagan, and Northern Ireland". En The Long Peace Process, 139–84. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786940445.003.0005.

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The election of Ronald Reagan in 1980 reinforced one of the most famous international alliances, often known as the “special relationship”, and this chapter explores the ways in which Reagan was often caught between the direction of the US Congress, in particular Speaker of the House Tip O’Neill and Senator Ted Kennedy, and British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher. The changing dynamics of the conflict in Northern Ireland saw electoral politics rise to prominence, particularly following the 1981 hunger strike that saw ten republican prisoners starve to death, with two of the men elected to public office in London and Dublin. The influence of both O’Neill and Reagan on the 1985 Anglo Irish Agreement, a significant moment in the developing peace process, is also examined in this chapter, as is the issue of the extradition of IRA on-the-runs from the US to the UK.
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Sanders, Andrew. "Jimmy Carter and the Presidential Statement on Northern Ireland". En The Long Peace Process, 91–138. Liverpool University Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.3828/liverpool/9781786940445.003.0004.

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This chapter explores the 1977 statement on Northern Ireland which was delivered by President Jimmy Carter. Expanding on issues identified in the previous chapter, it considers Carter’s approach to Northern Ireland at a time when governments in both the UK and Ireland were changing. It focuses on the State Department embargo on gun sales to the Royal Ulster Constabulary and considers the difficulties this posed for Anglo-American relations at the time. It also looks at the developing protest in the prison system of Northern Ireland, which would ultimately lead to a hunger strike by IRA and INLA prisoners.
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McKeown, Laurence. "From D102 to Paulo Freire: an Irish journey". En Degrees of Freedom, 179–90. Policy Press, 2019. http://dx.doi.org/10.1332/policypress/9781447353065.003.0019.

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Surviving the H-Block prisons and hunger strikes of the 1970s and 1980s in northern Ireland, Laurence McKeown connects his political struggles as an Irish republican to his learning journey with The Open University. The politics of struggle mesh with the politics of learning as Republican autonomy and resistance to British attempts to criminalise their struggle collide with The Open University’s demands for academic assessment. McKeown’s intriguing account of exceptionally challenging circumstances is extraordinary testament to The Open University’s innovative courage, the determination of a brilliant student and the power of a good mentor.
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"Thatcher, the second Irish Republican hunger strike and Anglo-Irish relations, 1981". En Margaret Thatcher, the Conservative Party and the Northern Ireland Conflict, 1975–1990. Bloomsbury Academic, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.5040/9781350115415.ch-005.

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