Truth Recovery in Northern Ireland : Critically Interpreting the Past.

This book is a unique analysis of truth recovery in post-conflict Northern Ireland. It proposes a new model of victim and perpetrator dialogue that is entirely victim-centred, suggesting that only a 'moral bottom line' in which violence is dismissed as universally wrong can assists in the...

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Author / Creator: Simpson, Kirk.
Format: eBook Electronic
Language:English
Imprint: Manchester : Manchester University Press, 2009.
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Summary:This book is a unique analysis of truth recovery in post-conflict Northern Ireland. It proposes a new model of victim and perpetrator dialogue that is entirely victim-centred, suggesting that only a 'moral bottom line' in which violence is dismissed as universally wrong can assists in the effective democratic reconstruction of Northern Ireland.
This book is a unique analysis of truth recovery in post-conflict Northern Ireland. It proposes a new model of victim and perpetrator dialogue that is entirely victim-centred, suggesting that only a 'moral bottom line' in which violence is dismissed as universally wrong can assists in the effective democratic reconstruction of Northern Ireland.
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Physical Description:1 online resource (174 pages)
ISBN:9781847793447
Author Notes:Simpson Kirk :

Dr Kirk Simpson is RCUK Post Doctoral Fellow at the Transitional Justice Institute, University of UlsterDr Kirk Simpson is a Lecturer at the Transitional Justice Institute, University of Ulster