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John Hume

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John Hume is recognized as a pivotal figure in the Belfast/Good Friday Agreement. This collection features extracts from his speeches, articles, and interviews, accompanied by a contextual narrative. It traces Hume's career from the early 1960s, highlighting his involvement in the Credit Union, Derry Housing Association, and the civil rights movement, alongside his election to the Northern Ireland Parliament and the founding of the SDLP. The selected texts illustrate his influence on Irish governments and various initiatives aimed at ending violence and achieving a viable agreement. They provide a thorough overview of Hume's political views, insights on significant events, and his proposals for resolving the Northern Irish conflict. Hume's unwavering commitment to human rights and his strong opposition to violence as a conflict resolution method are evident. He argued that the flawed arrangements of 1920-1, which established the Northern State, needed replacement with a broader agreement involving both British and Irish governments. This work appeals to general readers and serves as a valuable resource for scholars studying the Northern Irish conflict and Hume's transformative impact on Irish and British policies amid the complex relationships between the two islands.

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John Hume, Collectif d'auteurs

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