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Confronting the Irish Past
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Confronting the Irish Past

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A book that contributes to building a culture of peace and tolerance that comes to terms with the dark side of Irish history.

The 1998 Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement established power-sharing arrangements between the two divided communities in Northern Ireland. The Agreement is not set in stone but is rather a hopeful yet uncertain project. Making it put down deep cultural roots requires some confrontation with and transformation of the history, and the socially constructed memories, of Ireland's decisive decade 19121923, which was violent and divisive.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Anthem Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 September 2024
Pages
246
ISBN
9781839991103

A book that contributes to building a culture of peace and tolerance that comes to terms with the dark side of Irish history.

The 1998 Belfast (Good Friday) Agreement established power-sharing arrangements between the two divided communities in Northern Ireland. The Agreement is not set in stone but is rather a hopeful yet uncertain project. Making it put down deep cultural roots requires some confrontation with and transformation of the history, and the socially constructed memories, of Ireland's decisive decade 19121923, which was violent and divisive.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Anthem Press
Country
United Kingdom
Date
10 September 2024
Pages
246
ISBN
9781839991103