Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace Free Audiobook Download by Feargal Cochrane


Feargal Cochrane takes us on a journey in this new audiobook, Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace. A fragile peace is what most people are referring to when they talk about the time following the end of conflict in Northern Ireland. The peace is delicate because it's not yet fully recognized as a peaceful state of being, and at any moment a spark could ignite the flames again.

Feargal Cochrane is a journalist, who has spent some time covering the long-running civil conflict in Northern Ireland. This audiobook tells the story of how the peace that emerged from the Irish Civil War (1922-1923) failed to last as violence erupted again in 1968 and 1969.

Feargal Cochrane was a British journalist who covered the Northern Ireland conflict. He wrote articles, published in The Guardian, about the impact of the IRA's actions on the lives of civilians caught between warring parties. Though he traveled to both Northern Ireland and Belfast, his most controversial articles were those written from Belfast because he was critical of the British government's policies during that time.

Feargal Cochrane's "Northern Ireland: The Fragile Peace" is an audiobook that tells the story of Irish Republicanism. The audiobook was originally written in 1995 and includes interviews from three former militants who had left Northern Ireland. It also includes interviews with political activists in Northern Ireland, some of whom have voiced their support for the book.

In 1932, Northern Ireland was a place of extreme poverty. The region had been a part of the United Kingdom for centuries and was home to people from many different societies. In December 1938, violence erupted as unionists and nationalists clashed over unionism and neglect of the economically depressed bloody riots ensued. These unrests continued until April 6th, 1969 when Northern Ireland became an autonomous region with its own parliament, executive and judiciary

Feargal Cochrane's new book is a careful and precise study of the peace process conducted by the United Nations in Northern Ireland. The author was charged with documenting how the agreement to end violence in Northern Ireland held up over time, and the results are sobering.

Published Date 2021-05-04
Duration 17 hours 48 minutes
Author Feargal Cochrane
Narrated Roger Clark
Reviews
(0 Reviews)
Abridged No
Is It Free? 30-days Free
Category History
Parent Category Europe, World

You may also like...