- Cover
- Contents
- List of Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgement
- Introduction: From Orange State to Sectarian State
- 1. Police Batons Respond to Demand for Civil Rights
- 2. Unionist Determination to Deny Democracy
- 3. The Violent Storms of August '69
- 4. Widespread Conflict Looms
- 5. An Emerging Force
- 6. Training People for Insurrection?
- 7. Attempting to Quell the Insurgency by Bloodshed and Blandishment
- 8. Irish Republicanism and Class
- 9. The Political and Military Strategy of the Provisional IRA
- 10. The War in England
- 11. Britain's Response
- 12. Reviewing Strategy in the Mid-1970s
- 13. The Gradual Adoption of Parliamentarianism
- 14. Options and Opportunities
- 15. The Road Less Travelled ... The Left Alternative
- 16. Parliamentary Sinn Féin, 'Surrender and Re-grant'
- 17. From Armalites to Populist Conformity
- 18. General Election Upset in the South
- 19. The End of a Journey
- 20. A New Republic and a Relevant Republicanism
- Notes
- Index