John Hume

John Hume
Title John Hume PDF eBook
Author Sean Farren
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2018
Genre Northern Ireland
ISBN 9781846826535

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"John Hume is regarded as the key architect of the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. This book collects extracts from Hume's speeches, articles and interviews, and adds a contextual narrative. The selected texts chronicle his entire career, covering his entry into public life in the early 1960s through the credit union, the Derry Housing Association and the civil rights movement, his first election to the Northern Ireland Parliament, the foundation of the SDLP, his influence over successive Irish governments, and the various initiatives aimed at ending the violence and achieving an acceptable agreement. This book provides a comprehensive overview of Hume's political thoughts, his comments on critical events and developments, and his proposals for resolving the Northern Irish conflict. Hume's commitment to human rights, and his implacable opposition to violence as a means of addressing conflict emerge from the texts, as does his transformative influence on the development of Irish and British attitudes and policies, as governments grappled with the problems arising from the troubled relationships within and between the two islands"--Publisher's website.

John Hume

John Hume
Title John Hume PDF eBook
Author Sean Farren
Publisher
Pages 0
Release 2015
Genre Ireland
ISBN 9781846825866

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John Hume - civil rights activist, founding member of the Social Democratic and Labour Party (SDLP), and leading politician in Northern Ireland during the long period of the Troubles - gained worldwide recognition and respect for his principled opposition to the use of violence as a means of resolving the deep divisions between the people of Northern Ireland, between those who favor Irish unity and those who favor maintaining the union with Britain. His constant message was the need to heal sundered relationships between the people of Ireland, north and south, and between the people of Ireland and Britain. This book of essays assesses John Hume's role throughout the Troubles as he campaigned in Ireland, Europe, and the US to influence politicians and opinion makers in the cause of justice and peace. These essays discuss: the political background to his entry into public life in 1960s Derry as a champion of the credit union movement * the civil rights campaign * the Sunningdale Agreement * the failed efforts to establish a power-sharing executive * the trauma of terrorism * the hunger strikes * his role in Europe and the US * the Anglo-Irish Agreement * the Hume-Adams dialogue * the Good Friday Agreement. [Subject: Irish Studies, Politics, History]

A New Ireland

A New Ireland
Title A New Ireland PDF eBook
Author John Hume
Publisher Roberts Rinehart
Pages 224
Release 2000-10-10
Genre History
ISBN 1461660246

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Hume recounts the struggle for the nationalist community's rights and presents a blueprint for peace.

A Life of Industry

A Life of Industry
Title A Life of Industry PDF eBook
Author Daniel Gray
Publisher
Pages 160
Release 2020-09-10
Genre
ISBN 9781849173094

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John R Hume is Scotland's foremost expert on industrial heritage. John's greatest passion was - and is - industry. Over the course of the 1960s, 70s and 80s, he took over 25,000 photographs of late-industrial and post-industrial Scotland. His collection is a remarkable portrait of a way of life that has now all but vanished. His drive to act as a witness to Scotland's industrial empire, and its steady disintegration, took him to every corner of the country.John's photography produces an exhaustive and objective record. Yet it also reveals remarkable and poignant glimpses of domestic life - children playing in factory ruins, high-rises emerging on the city skylines, working men and women dwarfed by the incredible scale of an already crumbling industrial infrastructure.In A Life of Industry, author Daniel Gray tells John's story, and the story of what has been lost - and preserved.

John Hume

John Hume
Title John Hume PDF eBook
Author Paul Routledge
Publisher HarperCollins Publishers
Pages 354
Release 1998
Genre Biography & Autobiography
ISBN 9780006387398

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History of the Hume Family ...

History of the Hume Family ...
Title History of the Hume Family ... PDF eBook
Author John Robert Hume
Publisher
Pages 340
Release 1903
Genre Reference
ISBN

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Hume's Abject Failure

Hume's Abject Failure
Title Hume's Abject Failure PDF eBook
Author John Earman
Publisher Oxford University Press
Pages 230
Release 2000-11-23
Genre Philosophy
ISBN 0199880859

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This vital study offers a new interpretation of Hume's famous "Of Miracles," which notoriously argues against the possibility of miracles. By situating Hume's popular argument in the context of the eighteenth-century debate on miracles, Earman shows Hume's argument to be largely unoriginal and chiefly without merit where it is original. Yet Earman constructively conceives how progress can be made on the issues that Hume's essay so provocatively posed about the ability of eyewitness testimony to establish the credibility of marvelous and miraculous events.