Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons, Vol. 2: 1978-1985
This pioneering three-part work is the definitive history of Irish Republican prisoners detained in England's maximum security prison 'dispersal system' during the entire period of the 'Troubles.' A resurgence of IRA violence in Britain resulted in a steady stream of prisoners that ensured the organization maintained a significant jail population. Based on private correspondence, British state archives, declassified government documents, international media reports, and memoirs of key protagonists, account is taken of all major riots, roof top protests, sabotage attacks, and escape attempts undertaken by the IRA, as well as the little-known 'blanket protest' undertaken in several locations in England. This second volume of Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons tells the full story of the Wormwood Scrubs 'riot' of August 1979, the Brixton breakout of December 1980, and the pivotal Albany 'mutiny' of May 1983, told for the first time using fresh eyewitness accounts, as well as official and public sources. The perspectives of the Irish and British governments, various judiciaries, international legal forums, 'ordinary decent criminals,' and prisoner solidarity groups are outlined in detail. This ground-breaking book establishes that the 'prison war' in England was a far more important IRA theatre of action than hitherto realized. [Subject: Irish Studies, British Studies, Political History]
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Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons, Vol. 2: 1978-1985
This pioneering three-part work is the definitive history of Irish Republican prisoners detained in England's maximum security prison 'dispersal system' during the entire period of the 'Troubles.' A resurgence of IRA violence in Britain resulted in a steady stream of prisoners that ensured the organization maintained a significant jail population. Based on private correspondence, British state archives, declassified government documents, international media reports, and memoirs of key protagonists, account is taken of all major riots, roof top protests, sabotage attacks, and escape attempts undertaken by the IRA, as well as the little-known 'blanket protest' undertaken in several locations in England. This second volume of Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons tells the full story of the Wormwood Scrubs 'riot' of August 1979, the Brixton breakout of December 1980, and the pivotal Albany 'mutiny' of May 1983, told for the first time using fresh eyewitness accounts, as well as official and public sources. The perspectives of the Irish and British governments, various judiciaries, international legal forums, 'ordinary decent criminals,' and prisoner solidarity groups are outlined in detail. This ground-breaking book establishes that the 'prison war' in England was a far more important IRA theatre of action than hitherto realized. [Subject: Irish Studies, British Studies, Political History]
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Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons, Vol. 2: 1978-1985

Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons, Vol. 2: 1978-1985

by Ruan O'Donnell
Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons, Vol. 2: 1978-1985

Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons, Vol. 2: 1978-1985

by Ruan O'Donnell

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This pioneering three-part work is the definitive history of Irish Republican prisoners detained in England's maximum security prison 'dispersal system' during the entire period of the 'Troubles.' A resurgence of IRA violence in Britain resulted in a steady stream of prisoners that ensured the organization maintained a significant jail population. Based on private correspondence, British state archives, declassified government documents, international media reports, and memoirs of key protagonists, account is taken of all major riots, roof top protests, sabotage attacks, and escape attempts undertaken by the IRA, as well as the little-known 'blanket protest' undertaken in several locations in England. This second volume of Special Category: The IRA in English Prisons tells the full story of the Wormwood Scrubs 'riot' of August 1979, the Brixton breakout of December 1980, and the pivotal Albany 'mutiny' of May 1983, told for the first time using fresh eyewitness accounts, as well as official and public sources. The perspectives of the Irish and British governments, various judiciaries, international legal forums, 'ordinary decent criminals,' and prisoner solidarity groups are outlined in detail. This ground-breaking book establishes that the 'prison war' in England was a far more important IRA theatre of action than hitherto realized. [Subject: Irish Studies, British Studies, Political History]

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780716533023
Publisher: Irish Academic Press
Publication date: 12/02/2015
Pages: 448
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.60(d)

Table of Contents

Acknowledgements vii

Glossary ix

Introduction 1

Chapter 1 Year of Crisis 7

Chapter 2 Gartree, Wormwood Scrubs and the Blanket Protest in England 55

Chapter 3 Resistance and Reaction 101

Chapter 4 The May Committee on Prison Reform 126

Chapter 5 The IRA in England and the 1980-1981 Hunger Strikes 179

Chapter 6 Prisoners, Politics and Repatriation 226

Chapter 7 The Broad Front and Mutiny in Albany, 1983 269

Chapter 8 Prisoners and the Law 356

Bibliography 403

Index 417

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