Traces the history of the conflict in Ireland, from raids during Queen Elizabeth's reign to the present day, explains how the country was divided in 1921, and discusses the formation of political parties in Eire and Northern Ireland.
Explores the history of the Northern Ireland conflict--also known as The Troubles--and the impact of sectarian violence, community relations programs, and international intervention since the partitioning of the country in 1920.
Follows the young narrator's childhood in Northern Ireland during the 1950s as he learns about the pain and ambiguity that come with maturity and as he becomes aware of the corruption of power in his own family and society.
Presents the history, culture, economy, and government of the Unied Kingdom, and describes major cities, landscape, people, holidays and festivals, and its place in the European Union.
Sinn Fein president Gerry Adams chronicles the tumultuous series of events that led to the historic Good Friday Agreement which may bring peace to Ireland after years of conflict.
When his parents divorce and his mother moves with him to Belfast, Northern Ireland, twelve-year-old Eddie contends with the Reservoir Pups, a gang of children who rule his neighborhood.