Burnt Out

How 'the Troubles' Began

Nonfiction, History, Ireland, World History
Cover of the book Burnt Out by Michael McCann, Mercier Press
View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart
Author: Michael McCann ISBN: 9781781176207
Publisher: Mercier Press Publication: January 4, 2019
Imprint: Mercier Press Language: English
Author: Michael McCann
ISBN: 9781781176207
Publisher: Mercier Press
Publication: January 4, 2019
Imprint: Mercier Press
Language: English

On 14 August 1969, at the age of 14, Michael McCann and his family fled their home. Life changed totally for the McCanns and the entire nationalist community. Thousands of innocent people vacated their homes, driven out by the initial pogrom and then by the ongoing campaign of expulsion by loyalist violence and intimidation. The British army occupation and the continuing violence utterly devastated communities on a monumental scale.

Burnt Out: How the Troubles Began, shows how the truth became one of the first casualties of the horrific events of August 1969. It examines the prominent role of state forces and the unionist government in the violence that erupted in Derry and Belfast and assesses how and why the violence began and generated three decades of subsequent brutality. Against a mountain of contrary evidence, many still choose to blame the violence on the commemoration of the Easter Rising in 1966 and the efforts of the nationalist community to defend themselves on two hellish August nights in the late summer of 1969.

Burnt Out: How the Troubles Began, is essential reading for anybody interested in the outbreak and causes of ‘the Troubles’.

View on Amazon View on AbeBooks View on Kobo View on B.Depository View on eBay View on Walmart

On 14 August 1969, at the age of 14, Michael McCann and his family fled their home. Life changed totally for the McCanns and the entire nationalist community. Thousands of innocent people vacated their homes, driven out by the initial pogrom and then by the ongoing campaign of expulsion by loyalist violence and intimidation. The British army occupation and the continuing violence utterly devastated communities on a monumental scale.

Burnt Out: How the Troubles Began, shows how the truth became one of the first casualties of the horrific events of August 1969. It examines the prominent role of state forces and the unionist government in the violence that erupted in Derry and Belfast and assesses how and why the violence began and generated three decades of subsequent brutality. Against a mountain of contrary evidence, many still choose to blame the violence on the commemoration of the Easter Rising in 1966 and the efforts of the nationalist community to defend themselves on two hellish August nights in the late summer of 1969.

Burnt Out: How the Troubles Began, is essential reading for anybody interested in the outbreak and causes of ‘the Troubles’.

More books from Mercier Press

Cover of the book Pathway to Rebellion: by Michael McCann
Cover of the book Rage-In: by Michael McCann
Cover of the book Monkie Business: An Abbie Hartley Adventure by Michael McCann
Cover of the book The Irish Citizen Army by Michael McCann
Cover of the book The 1916 Diaries of an Irish Rebel and a British Soldier by Michael McCann
Cover of the book Renegades: Irish Republican Women 1900-1922 by Michael McCann
Cover of the book Colm and the Ghost's Revenge by Michael McCann
Cover of the book The Civic Guard Mutiny by Michael McCann
Cover of the book From Pogrom to Civil War: Tom Glennon and the Belfast IRA by Michael McCann
Cover of the book Messines to Carrick Hill: by Michael McCann
Cover of the book The Men Will Talk to Me (Ernie O'Malley series Kerry) by Michael McCann
Cover of the book Bloodlines and other Stories by Michael McCann
Cover of the book Secrets to Success: by Michael McCann
Cover of the book What About Me? Women and the Catholic Church by Michael McCann
Cover of the book The Art of Hurling: by Michael McCann
We use our own "cookies" and third party cookies to improve services and to see statistical information. By using this website, you agree to our Privacy Policy