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Reporting the Troubles 2: More Journalists Tell Their Stories of the Northern Ireland Conflict

Reporting the Troubles 2: More Journalists Tell Their Stories of the Northern Ireland Conflict

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Reporting the Troubles 2 is a powerful collection of stories from journalists who worked in Northern Ireland during the Troubles, providing a narrative of the last fifty years and covering key events. The book is grounded in the belief that good journalism and good journalists make a difference, and is a profoundly moving act of remembrance and testimony.

Format: Paperback / softback
Length: 272 pages
Publication date: 09 March 2022
Publisher: Colourpoint Creative Ltd


In this captivating sequel to their groundbreaking first book, Deric Henderson and Ivan Little have compiled a collection of fresh narratives from seventy journalists who have experienced the tumultuous events in Northern Ireland during the Troubles. These contributors vividly recount the victims they have never forgotten, the unforgettable events that have shaped their lives, and the profound impact of navigating through those challenging years.

Reporting the Troubles 2, featuring contributions from a new generation of journalists who emerged in the years leading up to the historic Good Friday Agreement, presents a compelling narrative spanning the last fifty years. It delves into numerous pivotal moments in Northern Ireland's troubled history, from the tragic Bloody Sunday in 1972 to the recent inquest into the Ballymurphy Massacre in 2021.

At the heart of Reporting the Troubles 2 lies a steadfast belief in the power of good journalism and the transformative impact of dedicated journalists. This book serves as a poignant act of remembrance and testimony, honoring the memories of those who suffered and paying tribute to the tireless efforts of those who reported on the events of that time.

While I was the editor of the Irish Times, I frequently encountered the question of identifying the most significant story I had encountered during my tenure. My response always revolves around a story that unfolded over years rather than being confined to a single day. It was a collective effort, orchestrated by a remarkable team of reporters, photographers, feature writers, and editors. Most of these individuals received mere bylines as recognition for their contributions, but they knew in their hearts that the story had to be told, hour by hour, day by day. They understood that the telling of these stories could make a profound difference.

It is impossible to envision a successful peace process without the tireless dedication and unwavering commitment of this collective of journalists. Their tireless pursuit of truth and their unwavering commitment to shedding light on the complexities of the Troubles played a crucial role in fostering understanding and ultimately paving the way for reconciliation.

The contributions in Reporting the Troubles 2 are a testament to the resilience and determination of those who have witnessed the darkest chapters of Northern Ireland's history. Each narrative offers a unique perspective, painting a vivid picture of the human cost of conflict and the unwavering spirit of resilience that shines through even in the face of adversity.

This book serves as a valuable resource for anyone seeking to understand the complexities of the Troubles and the ongoing journey towards peace and reconciliation. It provides a deeper understanding of the events that shaped the region and the individuals who have been impacted by them.

As we reflect on the past and look towards the future, Reporting the Troubles 2 reminds us of the power of journalism and the importance of telling the stories that matter. It serves as a testament to the resilience of the human spirit and the enduring hope for a brighter tomorrow.

Weight: 394g
Dimension: 154 x 232 x 26 (mm)
ISBN-13: 9781780733258

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