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Gerry Fitt and the SDLP
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01 March 2015

POLITICAL SCIENCE / General, Political science and theory, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Political Ideologies / Communism, Post-Communism & Socialism, Politics and government
Sarah Campbell lectures in British and Irish history at Newcastle University
Sarah Campbell lectures in British and Irish history at Newcastle University
1. The plough and the tricolour: Gerry Fitt and the evolution of nationalist politics in Northern Ireland, 1959–69
2. ‘A varied and diverse bunch’ – the birth of the SDLP
3. ‘Impaled on a hook’: internment and civil disobedience
4. Bombs and barricades: the road to Sunningdale
5. The politics of compromise: the Sunningdale Agreement (September – December 1973)
6. ‘Trundling’ Unionists into a united Ireland? The power-sharing executive in operation
7. Pidgin politics
8. ‘The British must govern or go…’: The greening of the SDLP
Conclusion: in a minority of one?
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Index