The Irish republican army: An assessment of sectarianism |
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Authors: | Robert W. White |
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Affiliation: | Associate Professor of Sociology , Indiana University‐Purdue University‐Indianapolis (IUPUI) , |
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Abstract: | Although the Irish Republican Army (IRA) has been active for more than 25 years, interpretations of the motivation of the IRA are varied. For some, it is a sectarian organization engaged in a tit‐for‐tat campaign with Protestant paramilitaries in Northern Ireland. For others, it is a guerrilla army waging a military campaign against the British presence in Northern Ireland. This article assesses the degree to which the IRA was or was not engaged in sectarian activity between July 1969 and December 1993. Although the Irish Republican Army killed more than 340 Protestant civilians in this time period, this examination suggests that the IRA, in general, was not a sectarian organization. |
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