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100 1 |a Wilson, Andrew J.,  |d 1962- 
245 1 |a Irish-America and the Ulster Conflict, 1968-1995 /  |c Andrew J. Wilson. 
260 1 |a Washington, D.C. :  |b Catholic University of America Press,  |c c1995. 
300 1 |a xiii, 322 p. :  |b ill. ;  |c 24 cm. 
504 1 |a Includes bibliographical references (p. 303-313) and index. 
505 1 |a 1. Irish-American Nationalism, 1800-1968 -- 2. Irish America and theNorthern Ireland Civil Rights Movement, 1967-1970 -- 3. Bloody Sundayand the Growth of Irish-American Republicanism, 1971-1972 -- 4.Challenges to Irish-American Republicanism: From Direct Rule toFormation of the Irish National Caucus, 1972-1975 -- 5. ConstitutionalNationalists and the Carter Statement, 1975-1977 -- 6. Formation of theAd Hoc Committee on Irish Affairs to the Atkins Initiative, 1977-1979-- 7. Irish America and the Hunger Strikes, 1979-1981 -- 8. TheRejuvenation of Militant Irish-American Nationalism, 1981-1985 -- 9.The Congressional Friends of Ireland and the Anglo-Irish Agreement,1981-1985 -- 10. From the Anglo-Irish Agreement to the Noraid Split,1985-1993. 
650 1 |a Public opinion  |x History  |y 20th century  |z United States 
650 1 |a Irish Americans  |x Attitudes. 
650 1 |a Irish question 
651 1 |a Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)  |x Politics and government  |x Foreign public opinion, American. 
651 1 |a Northern Ireland  |x History  |y 1969-1994  |x Foreign public opinion,American. 
651 1 |a United States  |x Foreign relations  |z Northern Ireland. 
651 1 |a Northern Ireland  |x Foreign relations  |z United States. 
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