Saturday 25 February 2012

Issue Twenty Two
June 1996
ISSN 0791-4067
82 Printed Pages A5 Book Format

'Negotiating Ireland, Overcoming The Blockages And Imagining The Future'

Page 3: Editorial
Page 7: Only Those Who Do Nothing Make No Mistakes by Caitríona Ruane
Page 13: From The Collapse Of The Peace Process To Real Negotiations by Jim Gibney
Page 19: The Simple Truth Is Often The Hardest To Face by John Hume MEP
Page 23: Seeking The Truth And Reconciling The Past by Maggie Beirne and Bill Rolston
Page 29: Beyond The Weariness: Finding Consensus And Moving Forward by Dearbhla Regan
Page 35: An Ghaeltacht, Táimíd Ag Teacht! by Liam Ó Cuinneagáin
Page 41: Too Gaelic To Be Irish: Culture And Nationalism by Declan Kiberd
Page 45: We Have To Start From Somewhere A Discussion With David Ervine
Page 51: Ireland: From An Ordinary To An Extraordinary Reality by Nuala Ahern MEP
Page 55: Out Of The Past: The Right To Be And The Need To Belong by John Robb
Page 59: Towards A Grassroots Peace Process by Robin Percival
Page 63: As Long As There Are Women There Will Be Feminism by Linda Connolly
Page 71: Poems by Kieran Pritchard and Brian Campbell
Page 72: Introduction by Bertie Ahern TD At The Launch Of
'On Turning The Page Without Closing The Book' by Bill Rolston

Reviews
Page 74: Translating Ireland: Translation, Languages, Cultures, Michael Cronin Reviewed by Angela Bourke
Page 75: No place Like Home: An Autobiography, Yasmin Alibhai-Brown Reviewed by Declan Kiberd
Page 76: Inventing Ireland: The Literature Of The Modern Nation, Declan Kiberd Reviewed by Ethel Crowley
Page 77: By Salt Water, Angela Bourke Reviewed by Sandra Cooke
Page 78: Marx At The Millenium, Cyril Smith Reviewed by Harry Vince
Page 79: Enduring The Most, Francis J Costello Reviewed by Danny Morrison
Page 80: Women In Ireland, 1800-1918, A Documentary History, Maria Luddy
Reviewed by Margaret Mac Curtain

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