Smashing H-Block: The Popular Campaign Against Criminalization & Irish Hunger Strikes 1976-1982 | Irish History Book, Political Prisoners Movement | Perfect for History Students & Irish Studies Scholars
Smashing H-Block: The Popular Campaign Against Criminalization & Irish Hunger Strikes 1976-1982 | Irish History Book, Political Prisoners Movement | Perfect for History Students & Irish Studies Scholars
Smashing H-Block: The Popular Campaign Against Criminalization & Irish Hunger Strikes 1976-1982 | Irish History Book, Political Prisoners Movement | Perfect for History Students & Irish Studies Scholars

Smashing H-Block: The Popular Campaign Against Criminalization & Irish Hunger Strikes 1976-1982 | Irish History Book, Political Prisoners Movement | Perfect for History Students & Irish Studies Scholars

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Smashing H-Block is a political history of the Irish republican struggle against criminalization from 1976 to 1982. This struggle, which culminated in the historic hunger strikes of 1980 and 1981, is widely regarded as a turning point in Ireland’s ‘Troubles’, marking the 'last great wave of activism and mobilization within the nationalist population'. Unlike previous accounts of this period, this fascinating book focuses on the popular movement outside the prisons, challenging republican orthodoxy and stressing the importance of broad-based, grassroots movements in effecting political and social change. Ultimately, it was what happened outside the prisons during these years of protest that reshaped and revitalized modern Irish republicanism.

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This gives a very different view of the campaign around the prison protests, one that few of us know and one that is sorely needed. It also points out that violence actually undercuts mass movements and is counter-productive to political progress. One other point the book makes, although it may be unintentional, is that it clearly illustrates the evolution of Sinn Fein in to the Party it is today and how it managed to overwhelm and absorb people and parties in to their particular version of politics. A MUST read.

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