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Titre : | Northern Ireland : Challenges of Peace and Reconciliation since the Good Friday Agreement |
Auteurs : | Olivier COQUELIN, Directeur de publication ; Brigitte BASTIAT, Directeur de publication ; Frank HEALY, Directeur de publication |
Type de document : | Livre |
Éditeur et lieu d'édition : | Berne : Peter Lang, 2022 |
ISBN/ISSN/EAN : | 978-1-78997-817-9 |
Format : | 286 p. |
Langues: | Anglais |
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Note de contenu : |
Introduction: Twenty Years of Peace and Reconciliation? (Olivier Coquelin, Brigitte Bastiat, Frank Healy)
Part I Political and Economic Developments Facets of the Unionist Experience since 1998: From the Agreement to Brexit and Beyond (David Mitchell) War by Other Means? Sinn Féin and Reconciliation since the GFA (Agnès Maillot) Brexit and the Irish Border: An Historical Overview (Christophe Gillissen) Twenty Years after the Good Friday Agreement: Achievements, Prospects and Limits of Economic Cooperation between the Two Irelands (Anne Groutel) Part II Religion, Urbanism and Education Reconciliation in Northern Ireland: One Jesuit’s Personal Experience (Brian Mac Cuarta SJ) Protestants and Peacebuilding in Northern Ireland: Overcoming Opposition, Apathy and a Loss of Legitimacy? (Gladys Ganiel) The Peace Bridge and the Re-branding of the River Foyle in Derry-Londonderry: From a ‘Divided City’ to a ‘Shared Space’? (Charlotte Barcat) Integrated Education and the Shared Education Programme: A Dichotomy in the Northern Irish Education System (Nadège Dumaux) Part III Literature and the Arts Troubles Never Come Singly: Paul McVeigh’s The Good Son and Northern Irish Pioneering Fiction about Gender Trouble (Bertrand Cardin) Connecting with the ‘Nation’ in Northern Ireland: Violence and Reconciliation in Four Plays by Owen McCafferty (Brigitte Bastiat) ‘You Can’t Grab Anything with a Closed Fist’: Reflections on Ulster Protestant Identity in Derek Lundy’s Men That God Made Mad: A Journey through Truth, Myth and Terror in Northern Ireland (Billy Gray) Beyond Trauma? The Expression of Survivors in Post-Conflict Northern Ireland (Fabrice Mourlon) Art and Conflict Transformation: Models of Participation and Collaboration in the Shankill (Hélène Alfaro-Hamayon) |
Pays de publication : | Suisse |
Fonds : | Médiathèque |
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