Making peace with the past? : memory, trauma and the Irish troubles
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Format : | Livre |
Langue : | anglais |
Titre complet : | Making peace with the past? : memory, trauma and the Irish troubles / Graham Dawson |
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Manchester, New York :
Manchester University Press
, 2007, cop. 2007 |
Description matérielle : | 1 vol. (XXIV-392 p.) |
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- Introduction: political transition, peace-making and the past
- Pt. I. Cultural memory, trauma and conflict in the Irish Troubles
- 1. Memory, myth and tradition: concepts of the past in the Irish Troubles
- 2. Trauma, memory, politics: paradoxes of the Irish peace process
- Pt. II. Remembering Bloody Sunday
- 3. Public arenas, personal testimonies: the institution and contestation of British official memory of Bloody Sunday
- 4. Trauma and life-stories: survivor memories of Bloody Sunday
- 5. Widening the circle of memory: human rights and the politics of Bloody Sunday commemoration
- 6. Counter-memory, truth and justice: Bloody Sunday and the Irish peace process
- Pt. III. 'The forgotten victims'? Border Protestants and the memory of terror
- 7. Troubles on the Border: Ulster-British identity and the cultural memory of 'ethnic cleansing'
- 8. Giving voice: Protestant and Unionist victims' groups and memories of the Troubles in the Irish peace process
- 9. Mobilizing memories : the Unionist politics of victimhood and the Good Friday Agreement
- 10. Remembrance, reconciliation and the reconstruction of the site of the Enniskillen 'Poppy Day' bomb