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 Hope and History: Making Peace In Ireland
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  Hope and History: Making Peace In Ireland


  Format: Hardback
  Category: Memoir
  ISBN: 0 86322 330 3
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  Publication Date: Available
 
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The inside story of the Northern Ireland peace process by the leader of Irish Republicanism Gerry Adams has been at the forefront of the Irish peace process since he and Nobel Prizewinner John Hume embarked upon “the Hume/Adams initiative”. The most highly regarded Irish Republican leader of modern times, he has brought his revolutionary movement on an extraordinary journey from armed insurrection to active participation in government.

An author as well as an activist, Adams brings a vivid sense of immediacy and a writer’s understanding of narrative to this unique story of the triumph of hope in what was long considered an intractable bloody conflict. He conveys the tensions of the peace process, the sense of teetering on the brink, and he has a sharp eye and acute ear for the more humorous foibles of political allies and enemies alike.

He reveals previously unpublished details of:

* secret talks between Republicans and the British government
* the Irish-American role and meetings in the White House
* the South African role
* differences within the Republican movement; the emergence of “dissidents”
* the breakdown of the first IRA cessation
* the final negotiations: what was agreed and what was promised

He paints revealing portraits of the other leading characters in the drama that was acted out through ceasefires and stand-offs, discussions and confrontations. Amongst these are Martin McGuinness, Bill and Hilary Clinton, Jean Kennedy Smith, Teddy Kennedy, Tony Blair, Mo Mowlam, Peter Mandelson, David Trimble, John Hume, Nelson Mandela, Thabo Mbeki, and four Irish prime ministers.

Gerry Adams is the President of Sinn Féin, MP for West Belfast, and a member of the Northern Ireland Assembly. He is the author of an autobiography, Before the Dawn (1996), and several other books, which include local history, short stories, and an account of his political views, Free Ireland: Towards a Lasting Peace (1994).
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President of Sinn Féin and Westminster MP for West Belfast, Gerry Adams has been a published writer since 1982. His books have won critical acclaim in many quarters and have been widely translated. His writings range from local history and reminiscence to politics and short stories, and they include the fullest and most authoritative exposition of modern Irish republicanism.
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 An Irish Journal
Gerry Adams  --  An Irish Journal
A unique insight into recent Irish politics, this new book covers the crucial period between mid-1997 and the end of 2000. Consisting of selected articles from his regular column in the New York newspaper, The Irish Voice, these writings provide not only a revealing chronicle of the peace process but also an insight into his private life, and some surprisingly light and humorous moments.

Current Affairs; 0 86322 282 X; Paperback
 An Irish Voice
Gerry Adams  --  An Irish Voice
"The importance of this collection from one of the foremost revolutionary figures of the late 20th century becomes immediately evident . . . And, as these articles show, he is a thinker of considerable stature . . . An Irish Voice is a good read. For the humour as much as the philosophy or the politics." Tim Pat Coogan, The Irish Times

Current Affairs; 1 90201 101 5;
 Cage Eleven
Gerry Adams  --  Cage Eleven
Cage Eleven is Gerry Adams' account — sometimes passionate, often humorous — of life in Long Kesh prison and, above all, of his fellow prisoners.
"When the work of most of the participants in literature's yearly orgy of hype and hysteria has been consigned to history, Adams's slim volume will be alive and well." Sunday Press

Memoir; 0 86322 292 7; Paperback
 The Street and Other Stories
Gerry Adams  --  The Street and Other Stories
"The warmth of Adams's writing comes from the affection of a man for the remembered things of his past...The Street demonstrates that Adams can write well." Times Literary Supplement

; 0 86322 293 5; Paperback
 Selected Writings
Gerry Adams  --  Selected Writings
"Adams writes fluently and observantly . . . He displays a hard-edged compassion for the silent poor, the old and the down-and-out." Financial Times

Politics/Memoir; 0 86322 233 1;
 Before the Dawn: An Autobiography
Gerry Adams  --  Before the Dawn: An Autobiography
"A definitive history of the Irish struggles of the 1970s, from the nationalist point of view. Adams, a fine writer, presents a straightforward, unapologetic memoir." Publisher's Weekly


Autobiography; 0 86322 289 7; Paperback Memoir
 The New Ireland: A Vision For The Future
Gerry Adams  --  The New Ireland: A Vision For The Future
A unique political manifesto at a crucial moment from the leading figure in Irish Republicanism.

Politics; 0 86322 344 3; Paperback original
 An Irish Eye
Gerry Adams  --  An Irish Eye
A unique book from an architect of momentous political change

Politics; 978-086322-370-9; Paperback
 
 Other titles by
 Gerry Adams
 
An Irish Journal
An Irish Voice
Cage Eleven
The Street and Other Stories
Selected Writings
Before the Dawn: An Autobiography
The New Ireland: A Vision For The Future
An Irish Eye