Abandoning historical conflict? : former political prisoners and reconciliation in Northern Ireland / Peter Shirlow [and others].
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- 9781847793430
- 1847793436
- Peace-building -- Northern Ireland
- Ex-convicts -- Political activity -- Northern Ireland
- Ex-convicts -- Northern Ireland -- Attitudes
- Political prisoners -- Northern Ireland -- Attitudes
- Northern Ireland -- Politics and government -- 1998-
- Consolidation de la paix -- Irlande du Nord
- Ex-détenus -- Activité politique -- Irlande du Nord
- Ex-détenus -- Irlande du Nord -- Attitudes
- Prisonniers politiques -- Irlande du Nord -- Attitudes
- Irlande du Nord -- Politique et gouvernement -- 1998-
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Peace
- POLITICAL SCIENCE -- Terrorism
- Ex-convicts -- Attitudes
- Peace-building
- Politics and government
- Northern Ireland
- Since 1998
- 327.1/7209416 22
- JZ5584.N75 A33 2010
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 173-189) and index.
Politically motivated prisoners in Northern Ireland -- Former prisoners in a global context -- Political views and understandings -- Imprisonment, ideological development and change -- Political and tactical change among former prisoners -- Conflict transformation and changing perceptions of the 'other' -- Former prisoners and societal reconstruction.
Drawing on over 150 interviews with former IRA, INLA, UVF and UFF prisoners, this text analyses why Northern Ireland has seen a transition from war to peace.
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