Land of the golden sunset
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This episode covers the period in Northern Ireland between the 1970's and 1998 which includes ‘'The Troubles'', the Peace People, Prisoners on hunger strike, their elections and deaths the eventual IRA ceasefire, the rise of Sinn Fein and the DUP and the Good Friday Agreement 1998
In 1970 several high ranking politicians in the Republic of Ireland were implicated in an Arms importation plot to help out Nationalists in Derry and Belfast
The Provisional IRA arrive on the scene in Northern Ireland to protect the Civil rights marchers and ''the Troubles'' begin. Internment without trial is not accepted lightly and causes huge problems. Stormont is prorogued with the appointment of William Whitelaw as Secretary of State.
The Civil Rights marches become intense in Northern Ireland John Hume and others turn to Politics and the Marchers are attacked by Paratroopers in Ballymurphy and the Bogside
The Civil Rights campaign began in Northern Ireland in 1968 and a very difficult uphill struggle ensued with Nationalists/Catholics seeking a fairness from the dominant Unionist/Protestant ruling classes and the British government.
How Northern Ireland developed from 1607 to 1800 as the planted province of Ulster and then as part of the Union of Great Britain and Ireland in 1801 and continued as part of Great Britain in 1922 when six counties of Ulster became Northern Ireland under the Anglo Irish Agreement and still is to the present day.
How Ireland fared economically as an independent state after the Anglo Irish Treaty of 1921
Michael Collins relationship with Moya Llewelyn Davies and the Irish Civil War 1922-1923
Michael Collins, those who disliked him and his relationship with Lady Hazel Lavery
Michael Collins and his life during and after the Anglo-Irish Treaty negotiations during 1921 and 1922
How the Irish emigrants in America assisted in achieving Irish freedom
Irish emigrants in the USA come together to help and support the cause of Irish Freedom
Ireland's difficult transformation to a Republic
Ireland's evolution in the late 19th Century and early 20th Century
The period in Ireland between 1867-1891
Evolution of the Irish from Biblical times
The Period during the famine of 1845-49 when Young Irelanders yearned for freedom
Evolution of the Irish from Biblical times
Evolution of the Irish from Biblical times
Effects of religious reformation
The period in Ireland after Catholic Emancipation when Millions of people died and emigrated
During these wars, the Norman Earls, were at the head and to the fore of every rebellion. The English complained and said they were worse than the Irish rebels and were constantly stirring up trouble.
How the Melesians ruled Ireland for one thousand years
Evolution of the Irish from Biblical Times
The Evolution of the Irish from Biblical times
Evolution of the Irish from Biblical Times
Evolution of the Irish From Biblical Times
Evolution of the Irish from Biblical times
Evolution of the Irish from Biblical times