The lost revolution : the story of the official IRA and the Workers' Party / Brian Hanley and Scott Millar.

Everybody knows about the Provisional IRA, which perpetrated the lion's share of republican violence during the Troubles. But there was another IRA, the Official IRA: a republican-socialist paramilitary organization that played an underestimated part in the Troubles and was linked to a series o...

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Main Author: Hanley, Brian, 1969-
Other Authors: Millar, Scott
Format: Book
Language:English
Published: London ; New York : Penguin Books, 2010.
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