At the end of his impressive new history, Ireland: The Politics of Enmity, Paul Bew poses the question of whether the end of the Troubles and the establishment of our new power-sharing administration mean that ‘the enmities of Irish history are losing their power to hurt and destroy’.
The conflicting responses within the province to the issue of dealing with the history of the Troubles and its tens of thousan…
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