The Red Hand: Protestant Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland
Bruce, Steve
Self-proclaimed Defenders Of Ulster, Condemned By Their Opponents As Thugs And Murderers, Protestant Paramilitaries Have Been Responsible For Around Half Of The Civilian Casualties In Ulster. Their Operations Have Succeeded On Occasion In Subverting Major Political Initiatives And Have Even Brought Down A Government. Yet Despite The Familiarity Of Such Names As The Uda, The Uvf, The Red Hand Commando, And The Shankhill Butchers, Such Groups Remain Little Studied And Poorly Understood. This Book, The First Comprehensive Study Of Loyalist Terrorism In Ulster, Draws On Extensive Interviews With Terrorists Conducted By The Author, To Assemble The Most Accurate Picture Possible Of Their Methods And Motives. Steve Bruce Examines All Aspects Of Their Organizations From Their Origins And Background, To The Way In Which They Recruit Their Members, Raise Funds, And Select And Execute Their Terrorist Operations. He Also Discusses Claims That The Security Forces Have At Times Turned A Blind Eye To The Protestant Paramilitaries' Activities. Bruce Concludes By Arguing That The Paradoxical Nature Of Pro-state Terrorism - Which Seeks To Maintain, Rather Than Overturn, State Power By Violent Means - Informs Every Significant Aspect Of The Loyalists' Activities. In Addition To Being An Important Contribution To Our Understanding Of The Relationship Between Terrorism And The Modern State, The Red Hand Is Essential Reading For Anyone Who Wishes To Gain A Fuller Understanding Of Northern Ireland's Present Troubles. Introduction: Researching A Grey World -- 1. Ulster And The First Ulster Volunteer Force -- 2. From Civil Rights To Civil Strife -- 3. Vigilantes And The Ulster Defence Association -- 4. Paramilitaries And Politicians: The 1974 Strike -- 5. The Men In Black -- 6. Friends And Relations -- 7. Murdering Gangsters -- 8. Security Forces And Terrorists -- 9. Terrorists And Political Innovation -- 10. The End Of The Ulster Defence Association? -- 11. The Nature Of Pro-state Terrorism. Steve Bruce. Includes Bibliographical References And Index.
Paramilitary forces--History, Paramilitary forces--Northern Ireland--History, Protestants--History, Protestants--Northern Ireland--History, Terrorism--History, Terrorism--Northern Ireland--History, Violence--History, Violence--Northern Ireland--History, History, DA990.U46 B678 1992, 941.60824
| Name in long format: | The Red Hand: Protestant Paramilitaries in Northern Ireland |
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| ISBN-10: | 0192159615 |
| ISBN-13: | 9780192159618 |
| Book pages: | 336 |
| Book language: | en |
| Edition: | First Edition |
| Binding: | Hardcover |
| Publisher: | Oxford University Press |
| Dimensions: | Height: 8.81 Inches, Length: 5.75 Inches, Weight: 0.54233716452 Pounds, Width: 1.159 Inches |











