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While the Troubles took place during the last half of the 20th century, the foundation of the ongoing conflict between Protestants and Catholics in Northern Ireland goes back centuries.
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The Troubles is a euphemism for the 30-year-long violent conflict that took thousands of lives in Northern Ireland. In this image, a silent crowd lines the road to the cemetery in Derry where the ...
The conflict in Northern Ireland during the late 20th century is known as the Troubles. Over 3,600 people were killed and thousands more injured. During a period of 30 years, many acts of violence ...
But producer Simpson wasn’t just anyone. A friend of Radden Keefe’s for years, Simpson had praised the 2015 New Yorker story that set Radden Keefe on his Troubles reporting in the first place.
The chaotic scenes have stirred memories of decades of Catholic-Protestant conflict, known as “The Troubles.” A 1998 peace deal ended large-scale violence but did not resolve Northern Ireland ...
An oral history with pictures, “Once Upon a Time in Northern Ireland” (airing on PBS, Monday through Wednesday) is a five-part journey through the three-decade political-sectarian conflict ...
Until then, most of what we knew about Northern Ireland’s “Troubles” came from watching the movie “Belfast” (Kenneth Branagh’s nostalgic 2021 film about his childhood), “Derry Girls ...
The Troubles was a period roughly spanning from 1968 to 1998, though its political roots go back much further, and its ramifications are far from resolved. Ready for a brief Irish history lesson?