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A Place for Peace: Glencree Centre for Reconciliation, 1974-2004
Contributor(s): Adair, Lynne (Author), Murphy, Colin (Editor), Adair, Lynne (Editor)
ISBN: 1904148565     ISBN-13: 9781904148562
Publisher: Liffey Press
OUR PRICE:   $24.26  
Product Type: Paperback
Published: February 2005
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Annotation: A Place for Peace features over 70 contributors including politicians from Ireland. Northern Ireland and the UK, ex-paramilitaries, victims of "the troubles." church leaders. Glencree staff, and volunteers and others - who describes the remarkable impact the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation has had on them personally and on the peace process in Northern Ireland more generally. Glencree defines its mission as being to "Provide services and facilities which are expressly devoted to the building of peace and reconciliation within and between communities throughout Ireland. Britain and beyond." It does this through political dialogue workshops. Victims/Survivors Programme (L.I.V.E.). Ex-Combatants Programme. Alternative Dispute Resolution. Schools and Youth Programmes, Conflict Studies Programmes. Summer Schools, and workshops.
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BISAC Categories:
- Political Science | Peace
- Social Science | Violence In Society
Dewey: 303.690
LCCN: 2004479002
Physical Information: 0.61" H x 5.86" W x 7.94" (0.57 lbs) 181 pages
 
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Publisher Description:
A Place for Peace marks the 30th anniversary of the Glencree Centre for Reconciliation. The book features politicians from Ireland, Northern Ireland and the UK, exparamilitaries, victims of the troubles, church leaders, Glencree staff and volunteers and others who describe the remarkable impact that Glencree has had on them personally and on the peace process in Northern Ireland more generally. Glencree defines its mission as being to provide services and facilities which are expressly devoted to the building of peace and reconciliation within and between communities throughout Ireland, Britain and beyond. It does this in Ireland and internationally through political dialogue workshops, alternative dispute resolution, conflict studies, summer schools, and workshops and specific programmes for victims/survivors (LIVE), excombatants, churches, women, schools, young people etc. The Glencree Centre for Reconciliation has made an enormous contribution to the peace process in Ireland, as well as our understanding of how to encourage dialogue and reconciliation in conflicts of all kinds.As HRH Prince Charles notes in his foreword, as the violence in Ireland and Britain] careered forward it wreaked havoc, but over the lonely years places like Glencree have never ever given up. They are the quiet places that painstakingly foster understanding, hope and love.