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Bloody Sunday in Derry: What Really Happened
Published in Paperback by Irish Books & Media (1992)
Authors: Eamonn McCann and Maureen Shiels
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Thank You Eamonn
There has been a lot of rubbish written over the last 22 years about the events of Bloody Sunday. This book tells the story of the victims, from the point of view of their loved ones, and in doing so, demolishes the lies that have been circulating about the Civil Rights March. This is a deeply angry and sorrowful book about an event for which we have never recieved any explanations or apologies from the British Government. Essential reading about the Northern Irish Troubles.


War and an Irish town
Published in Unknown Binding by Pluto Press ()
Author: Eamonn McCann
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Probably the finest narative of the modern Irish Troubles
Quite simply, 'War and an Irish Town' is probably the finest narative of the Irish Troubles. The Author Eamonn McCann was one of the leaders of the Civil Rights Movement and his book charts the beginnings of the Civil Rights Movement to the armed resistance of the I.R.A. What gives this book the advantage over the others is that the narative is overlapped with a very sharp and readable analysis of the conflict. It gives interesting and often funny insights into the characters and actions that made Derry a European, and indeed World symbol of resistance in 1969.

Another crucial difference that puts McCann's book above the rest is that when you finish the book, you really feel that you have learnt something. The book doesn't stop there. When we look at conflicts around the world from Rwanda to Angola, often the question begged is why, and why are these people doing this? Eamonn with the skill and craft of a skilled journalist leaves you in no doubt that the violence of the last thirty years was neither inevitable nor simply the result of two headless communities at each others throat so often espoused by the media

If you are interested in the politics and history of contemporary Ireland then this book is an absolute must.

Demystifying Northern Ireland
McCann's book is a brilliant look at the Troubles and the impact on his home town of Derry. Far too often, all we see of the troubles is stone throwing youths or bombs going off in Britain, with no explaination of how it got to this point. McCann shows brilliantly the historical context from which the troubles were spawned, and in doing so demolishes completely the myth of two tribes with no common ground. Essential reading for anyone interested in learning more about the politics of Northern Ireland.


Free Music of Ireland
Published in Paperback by Dufour Editions (01 January, 1996)
Author: Eamonn McCann
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In God's Name
Published in Paperback by Bookmarks Publications (10 November, 1999)
Author: Eamonn McCann
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McCann: War & Peace in Northern Ireland
Published in Hardcover by Hot Press Books (1998)
Author: Eamonn McCann
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