Voices from the Grave: Two Men's War in Ireland
Autor Ed Moloneyen Limba Engleză Paperback – 31 mai 2010
The
dawning
of
peace
in
Northern
Ireland
has
not
brought
with
it
much
truth
about
what
happened
during
‘the
long
war'.
Very
few
of
the
paramilitary
leaders
on
either
side
have
ever
spoken
candidly
about
their
role
in
that
bloody
conflict.
But
here,
in
a
dramatic
break
with
the
unwritten
laws
of
paramilitary
omertà,
two
leading
figures
from
opposing
sides
reveal
their
involvement
in
bombings,
shootings
and
killings
and
speak
frankly
about
how
differently
their
wars
came
to
an
end.
Brendan
Hughes
was
a
legend
in
the
Republican
movement.
An
‘operator',
a
gun-runner
and
mastermind
of
some
of
the
most
savage
IRA
violence
of
the
Troubles,
he
was
a
friend
and
close
ally
of
Gerry
Adams
and
was
by
his
side
during
the
most
brutal
years
of
the
conflict.
David
Ervine
was
the
most
substantial
political
figure
to
emerge
from
the
world
of
Loyalist
paramilitaries.
A
former
Ulster
Volunteer
Force
bomber
and
confidante
of
its
long-time
leader
Gusty
Spence,
Ervine
helped
steer
Loyalism's
gunmen
towards
peace,
persuading
the
UVF's
leaders
to
target
IRA
and
Sinn
Fein
activists
and
push
them
down
the
road
to
a
ceasefire.
In extensive interviews given to researchers from Boston College on condition that their stories be kept secret until after their deaths, these men spoke with astonishing openness about their turbulent, violent lives. Now their stories have been woven into a vivid narrative which provides compelling insight into a secret world and events long hidden from history.
Voices from the Graveis the inaugural publication. of the Boston College IRA/UVF Oral History Project of which Professor Thomas E. Hachey and Dr Robert O'Neill are the General Editors.
In extensive interviews given to researchers from Boston College on condition that their stories be kept secret until after their deaths, these men spoke with astonishing openness about their turbulent, violent lives. Now their stories have been woven into a vivid narrative which provides compelling insight into a secret world and events long hidden from history.
Voices from the Graveis the inaugural publication. of the Boston College IRA/UVF Oral History Project of which Professor Thomas E. Hachey and Dr Robert O'Neill are the General Editors.
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Specificații
ISBN-13: 9781586489328
ISBN-10: 1586489321
Pagini: 544
Ilustrații: 3 maps, 8-pp. b/w photo insert on text
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
ISBN-10: 1586489321
Pagini: 544
Ilustrații: 3 maps, 8-pp. b/w photo insert on text
Dimensiuni: 152 x 229 x 32 mm
Greutate: 0.64 kg
Editura: PublicAffairs
Colecția PublicAffairs
Notă biografică
Ed
Moloneyis
the
author
ofA
Secret
History
of
the
IRAand
a
former
Northern
Ireland
editor
of
theIrish
TimesandSunday
Tribune.
He
lives
in
New
York.
Recenzii
Irish
Times
“The first and more gripping half of this fascinating, important book by Ed Moloney recreates Hughes’s IRA career through his later reflections on it.”
Daily Express
“This candid analysis of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, as seen through the eyes of two men of violence, is full of revelations…The memories of both men are vivid, gossipy and informed by an intense moral passion.”
Telegraph
“The first and more gripping half of this fascinating, important book by Ed Moloney recreates Hughes’s IRA career through his later reflections on it.”
Daily Express
“This candid analysis of the Troubles in Northern Ireland, as seen through the eyes of two men of violence, is full of revelations…The memories of both men are vivid, gossipy and informed by an intense moral passion.”
Telegraph
“[A]
moving
new
book,
which
traces
the
conflict
from
[Hughes’
and
Erskine’s]
often
diametrically
opposed
perspectives…
Moloney’s
book
expertly
interweaves
the
two
men’s
recollections
with
a
detailed
narrative
of
the
conflict.”
Telegraph, April 17, 2010
“[A] moving new book, which traces the conflict from [Hughes’ and Erskine’s] often diametrically opposed perspectives… Moloney’s book expertly interweaves the two men’s recollections with a detailed narrative of the conflict.”
Open Democracy
"How do you document the history of a conflict in which illegal organisations are among the central players? Voices from the Grave, by the veteran Northern Ireland correspondent Ed Moloney, is an intriguing attempt to answer that question.”
Telegraph, April 17, 2010
“[A] moving new book, which traces the conflict from [Hughes’ and Erskine’s] often diametrically opposed perspectives… Moloney’s book expertly interweaves the two men’s recollections with a detailed narrative of the conflict.”
Open Democracy
"How do you document the history of a conflict in which illegal organisations are among the central players? Voices from the Grave, by the veteran Northern Ireland correspondent Ed Moloney, is an intriguing attempt to answer that question.”
Irish
Central,
July
23,
2010