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Paving the Path to Peace : Civil Society and the Northern Ireland Peace Process

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Format Paperback / Softback
ISBN-10 1803743328
ISBN-13 9781803743325
Edition New
Publisher Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Imprint Peter Lang International Academic Publishers
Country of Manufacture GB
Country of Publication GB
Publication Date Feb 18th, 2025
Print length 310 Pages
Weight 481 grams
Ksh 7,200.00
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This book surveys the impact of civil society in Northern Ireland. Along with an in-depth case study of the Peace Train Organisation, it collects chapters from a number of key protagonists in civil society organisations, reflecting upon their decades of engagement, the successes and limitations of their activities.

From the Foreword:

«This important contribution...to the history of this period shines a light on voices often left in the shadows of history''s formal and established narrative, voices that reached across divides, laying down the roots of trust and shared humanity that would make the peace process possible. This work serves as both a reminder and a call. It is a reminder of the vital contributions of those civil society organisations who risked and hoped for peace when it was far from certain, and a call to each of us, in Ireland and beyond, to draw from their example as we strive for a world beyond the acceptance of war as anything other than a great human failure, and encourages us to continue to strive for a world where peace, justice, and equality prevail as the natural condition once again.»

(Michael D. Higgins, Uachtarán na hÉireann, President of Ireland)

 

In the context of the twenty-fifth anniversary of the Good Friday Agreement in April 2023, elite politicians and paramilitary groups were presented as the drivers for conflict and peace in Northern Ireland. This book shifts the focus to the role played by civil society groups which sought to mobilise for peace and reconciliation in the late 1980s and early 1990s. It begins with an analysis of peace activism in Northern Ireland during the earlier decades of violence and is followed by an in-depth case study of the Peace Train Organisation, which was set up to counter paramilitary attacks on the trainline between Dublin and Belfast. The final part assembles contributions from fifteen key protagonists in civil society organisations, reflecting upon their work and lives. 

 

The authors seek to redress the balance in the historiography and popular perception of this critical period, arguing that civil society groups helped shift the social and political climate surrounding the conflict. The book breaks new ground in the memorialisation of the peace process, highlighting the neglected role of transnational civil society peace activism.


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