Free Ireland is Gerry Adams' personal statement on the meaning, importance, and inspiration of modern Irish republicanism. Adams reviews the history of Irish nationalism and British policies toward it, and catalogues propaganda and human rights abuses on both sides. A new conclusion for this North American edition outlines Adams' proposal for attaining lasting peace in Ireland, and discusses the impact on his visit to the United States in February of 1994 under the constraint of a 48-hour visa.
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Review:
...a skillful writer with a sound intellectual foundation for his political beliefs. Time
About the Author:
Gerry Adams is the President of Sinn F e in. Along with John Hume of the SDLP, he is the architect of the Hume-Adams Initiative that is the basis of the current peace process in Northern Ireland. He is the author of several other books including: An Irish Voice, Falls Memories, and The Street and other Stories all published by Roberts Rinehart. He lives in West Belfast.
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