Historical Archaeologies of Cognition - Explorations into Faith, Hope and Charity - James Symonds

Historical Archaeologies of Cognition - Explorations into Faith, Hope and Charity - James Symonds

11. Manifestations of Hope in a Place of Fear: Long Kesh/Maze prison, Northern Ireland

Historical Archaeologies of Cognition - Explorations into Faith, Hope and Charity - James Symonds

Laura McAtackney
University College Dublin

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This paper examines the significance of Long Kesh/Maze and its role in the recent conflict before exploring its evolution in character from a place associated with injustice and death to a potential symbol of hope.

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McAtackney, Laura. 11. Manifestations of Hope in a Place of Fear: Long Kesh/Maze prison, Northern Ireland. Historical Archaeologies of Cognition - Explorations into Faith, Hope and Charity. Equinox eBooks Publishing, United Kingdom. p. 147 - 160 Oct 2013. ISBN 9781781796368. https://www.equinoxpub.com/home/view-chapter/?id=21645. Date accessed: 18 Apr 2024 doi: 10.1558/equinox.21645. Oct 2013

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