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Review Article

“Who ran that war?”: David A Charters, Whose Mission, Whose Orders? British civil-military command and control in Northern Ireland, 1968–1974

Pages 265-270 | Published online: 25 Mar 2019
 

Notes

1. Neumann, Britain’s Long War.

2. e.g. chapter eight on the UWC strike, does not specify how the work interacts with or builds upon Aveyard, S. C. No Solution; and Charters fails to address Sean McDaid’s recent refutation of the notion that the Good Friday (Belfast) Agreement was “Sunningdale for slow learners”. McDaid, Template for Peace, 66; – refuted somewhat by English, “Template for Peace,” 365–66.

3. Burke, An Army of Tribes, 5.

4. Ó Dochartaigh, “Negotiating Escalation in Northern Ireland.”

5. “Interview with former Belfast IRA member (B), Dr. Anthony McIntyre, Linen Hall Library (embargoed collection)”, quoted in E., Molony, A Secret History of the IRA, 100–1.

6. Cowper-Coles, “Anxious for Peace,” 231.

7. Ibid., 223–42.

8. McGuire, To Take Arms, 111.

9. Moloney, A Secret History, 124–5.

10. Cowper-Coles, “Anxious for Peace,” 226, 237.

11. Kissane, Nations Torn Asunder.

12. Bill Kissane, “Democratic Transitions and Civil Conflict.”

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