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Introduction
• "Leave it to Terence": The Labour Government, October 1964-March 1966
• The "Crucially Difficult Year," April-August 1966
• Putting off the Evil Day, September 1966-May 1967
• The Phoney Peace, May 1967-March 1968
• The Road to Londonderry, April-October 1968
• "History is Against Us," November 1968-April 1969
• To the Top of the Agenda, May-August 1969
• Conclusion
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