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This book sees the Good Friday Agreement which was signed on 10 April 1998 as representing a new departure for Northern Ireland, encapsulating the hopes and aspirations of the majority of its citizens for a more peaceful and promising future. It provides a trajectory for understanding the origins and subsequent development for several of the significant Gordian Knots that have prevented Catholics and Protestants there from realizing this preferred future in both a historical and contemporary perspective. Such a future ought to consist, according to the Brazilian educator Paulo Freire, in the…mehr

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This book sees the Good Friday Agreement which was
signed on 10 April 1998 as representing a new
departure for Northern Ireland, encapsulating the
hopes and aspirations of the majority of its
citizens for a more peaceful and promising future.
It provides a trajectory for understanding the
origins and subsequent development for several of
the significant Gordian Knots that have prevented
Catholics and Protestants there from realizing this
preferred future in both a historical and
contemporary perspective. Such a future ought to
consist, according to the Brazilian educator Paulo
Freire, in the realization of freedom, in the
guaranteed right of each culture to move in mutual
respect, each one freely running the risk of being
different. His writings helped to informed the
ideas expressed in this book, particularly his
understanding of true education as that
which incarnates the permanent search of people
together for their becoming more fully human in the
world in which they exist.
Autorenporträt
Timothy R. Murphy, Ed.D.: Completed Doctorate in Education from
Columbia University in New York. Senior Lecturer in Education
Studies at Leeds Metropolitan University, U.K.