Learning behind Bars

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Learning behind Bars

How IRA Prisoners Shaped the Peace Process in Ireland

European history Social and cultural history Oral history Industrialisation and industrial history Society and culture: general History of ideas Social services and welfare, criminology Crime and criminology Causes and prevention of crime Criminal investigation and detection Drugs trade / drug trafficking Street crime Central / national / federal government policies

Author: Deiter Reinisch

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Language: English

Published by: University of Toronto Press

Published on: 3rd October 2022

Format: LCP-protected ePub

Size: 240 pages

ISBN: 9781487545833


Learning behind Bars is an oral history of former Irish republican prisoners in the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland between 1971, the year internment was introduced, and 2000, when the high-security Long Kesh Detention Centre/HM Prison Maze closed. Dieter Reinisch outlines the role of politically motivated prisoners in ending armed conflicts as well as the personal and political development of these radical activists during their imprisonment.

Based on extensive life-story interviews with Irish Republican Army (IRA) ex-prisoners, the book examines how political prisoners developed their intellectual positions through the interplay of political education and resistance. It sheds light on how prisoners used this experience to initiate the debates that eventually led to acceptance of the peace process in Northern Ireland. Politically relevant and instructive, Learning behind Bars illuminates the value of education, politics, and resistance in the harshest of social environments.

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