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Chargement... Endgame in Irelandpar Eamonn Mallie
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Eamonn Mallie and David McKittrick have been granted access to the research undertaken for the television series Endgame in Ireland. This text tells the story of the Irish peace process from 1981, through the words of the key people involved - many of whom have never talked on the record. Those interviewed include both British and Irish Prime Ministers and their most senior aides, including former cabinet secretaries. They also include former leaders of both the IRA and the loyalist terrorist groups. Aucune description trouvée dans une bibliothèque |
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This is basically a chronological account of the peace process, starting really from the Brighton bomb in 1984 and finishing in the depressing summer of 2001 when everything appeared to be stalemated. Mallie and McKittrick have used the archives of the four-part BBC series of the same name, which I haven't seen, but which I imagine covers much the same points in much the same way. I didn't really learn a lot from this, except that (as ever) my perceptions of what was happening through the media at the time were only loosely linked with the reality of behind the scenes; and the tale of the internal wranglings of the Ulster Unionist Party are now an incidental detail of history - the real story is now the shift in the DUP approach over the last few years. It's well-written and thorough but has now been overtaken by events.
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