Healthcare and the Troubles

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Bol Winner of the ACIS Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book, 2024 Honourable Mention in the Irish Historical Studies First Book Prize, 2024 This book provides the first detailed study of healthcare during the period of the Troubles in Northern Ireland (1968–1998). Winner of the ACIS Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book, 2024 Honourable Mention in the Irish Historical Studies First Book Prize, 2024 This book provides the first detailed study of healthcare during the period of the Troubles in Northern Ireland (1968–1998). While there have been some studies of the effects of conflict in the context of Northern Ireland, to date there have been no in-depth histories of the impact of the Troubles on healthcare and the experiences of healthcare professionals. Ruth Duffy's work combines analysis of archival research and oral history interviews to reveal the widespread impact of the conflict on healthcare facilities, their staff, and patients, as well as the broader societal implications of providing services during the Troubles. The book allows the voices of those who worked on the frontline to be heard for the first time, as well as exploring important issues such as medical ethics and neutrality. It offers new and valuable insights into the cost of the Northern Ireland conflict and its legacy today.

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Winner of the ACIS Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book, 2024 Honourable Mention in the Irish Historical Studies First Book Prize, 2024 This book provides the first detailed study of healthcare during the period of the Troubles in Northern Ireland (1968–1998). Winner of the ACIS Donald Murphy Prize for Distinguished First Book, 2024 Honourable Mention in the Irish Historical Studies First Book Prize, 2024 This book provides the first detailed study of healthcare during the period of the Troubles in Northern Ireland (1968–1998). While there have been some studies of the effects of conflict in the context of Northern Ireland, to date there have been no in-depth histories of the impact of the Troubles on healthcare and the experiences of healthcare professionals. Ruth Duffy's work combines analysis of archival research and oral history interviews to reveal the widespread impact of the conflict on healthcare facilities, their staff, and patients, as well as the broader societal implications of providing services during the Troubles. The book allows the voices of those who worked on the frontline to be heard for the first time, as well as exploring important issues such as medical ethics and neutrality. It offers new and valuable insights into the cost of the Northern Ireland conflict and its legacy today.


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