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Lesson 7 - The Peace Process

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The Peace Process refers to a series of events that has led to peace in Northern Ireland between political parties and an ending of violence between Republicans and Loyalists, including the ceasefire form the IRS in 1994 and The Good Friday Agreement of 1998. Research the main events of the peace process. http://www.politics.co.uk/reference/northern-ireland-peace-process Identify some of the key figures and parties in bringing about peace. Was this challenged? In the blog posts publish your opinion to the question 'How successful was the peace process?' Consider current landscape, the orange marches, life in Northern Ireland etc in your response.

Week 6 - Irish Independence

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The war of Independence between 1919 and 1921 between the Irish Republican Army (IRA) and the British Security Forces of Ireland was sparked following the landslide victory of Sinn Fein into power in Ireland, and their declaration of Independence from Britain with a newly formed breakaway government (Dail Eireann) and the shooting dead of two members of the British Organised Armed Police Force (Royal Irish Constabulary) by the IRA. The fighting between the British Forces and the Irish Republican groups was focused around guerrilla warfare, including the capturing of weapons, freeing of prisoners and ambushing barracks and patrols.  While around 300 people had been killed in the conflict up to late 1920, Bloody Sunday, on 21st November 1920 marks the escalation of the troubles. 14 British intelligence operatives were assassinated in Dublin in the morning, followed by a retaliation in the afternoon where the RIC opened fire on a crown at a football match in the city killing 14 civi

Week 5 - The Proclamation of the Irish Republic

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Read through the information on the Proclamation of the Irish Republic and consider how the audience might have received this message. Consider all of the information you have researched so far and think about who might have heard this proclamation. What were the primary concerns of those living in Dublin at the time? What about the volunteers? Comment on the blog below with your views on how this message was received. The 1916 Proclamation of the Irish Republic was a document issued by the Irish volunteers and the Irish Citizen Army proclaiming Irish Independence. The document consisted of a number of assertions: that the Rising's leaders spoke for Ireland (a claim historically made by Irish insurrectionary movements); that the Rising marked another wave of attempts to achieve independence through force of arms; that the  Irish Republican Brotherhood , the  Irish Volunteers  and the  Irish Citizen Army  were central to the Rising; "the right of the people of Irelan