Part I: Introduction and overview of the Sunningdale
Agreement
1 Introduction
David McCann and Cillian McGrattan
2 The Ulster Workers’ Council strike: the perfect storm
Gordon Gillespie
3 Understanding aspiration, anxiety, assumption and ambiguity: the
anatomy of Sunningdale
Arthur Aughey
Part II: The lessons of Sunningdale: the key
protagonists
4 Sunningdale and the Irish dimension: a step too far?
John Coakley
5 British government policy post 1974: learning slowly between
Sunningdales?
Eamonn O’Kane
6 British security policy and the Sunningdale Agreement: the
consequences of using force to combat terrorism in a liberal
democracy
Aaron Edwards
7 Sunningdale and the limits of ‘rejectionist’ Unionism
Stuart Aveyard and Shaun McDaid
8 Stan Orme and the road to ‘Industrial Democracy’: British
attempts at the politicisation of working-class Protestants in
Northern Ireland, 1973–75
Tony Craig
9 Power sharing and the Irish dimension: the conundrum for the SDLP
in Northern Ireland
Sarah Campbell
10 ‘1974 – Year of Liberty’? The Provisional IRA and
Sunningdale
Henry Patterson
Part III: The legacies of Sunningdale
11 Cultural responses to and the legacies of Sunningdale
Connal Parr
12 ‘Slow learners’? Comparing the Sunningdale Agreement and the
Belfast/Good Friday Agreement
Thomas Hennessey
Appendix: The Sunningdale Agreement (December 1973)
References
Index
David McCann is Lecturer in Politics at Ulster University
Cillian McGrattan is Lecturer in Politics at Ulster University
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