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El. knyga: Peacerunner: The True Story of How an Ex-Congressman Helped End the Centuries of War in Ireland

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  • Formatas: 350 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Feb-2016
  • Leidėjas: BenBella Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781941631720
  • Formatas: 350 pages
  • Išleidimo metai: 16-Feb-2016
  • Leidėjas: BenBella Books
  • Kalba: eng
  • ISBN-13: 9781941631720

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This is the true story of an unknown American politician who played a critical role in ending centuries of conflict in Northern Ireland. Without the President’s permission, and breaking every conventional rule about how to deal with terrorists, former congressman Bruce Morrison helped end a conflict that most observers thought would continue indefinitely.

This is the inside story of how centuries of warfare finally ended, thanks to one inspired politician.

Warfare, ranging from active hostilities to seething tension, was the norm between the Irish and the English since the 1100s. During the thirty years from the start of The Troubles to the 1998 Good Friday agreement, over 3,000 Irish and British nationals were killed. Many celebrated the famous Good Friday agreement that put an end to one of the longest-standing conflicts in the world, but just a handful knew the full story of one American and the crucial role he played in winning peaceand none knew it better than Penn Rhodeen.

In a narrative that grips the reader from the first pages, Rhodeen recounts Bruce Morrison’s heroic peacemaking efforts in lively prose and rigorous detail. A natural storyteller, Rhodeen offers readers the chance to step into modern political history for an up-close look at Morrison's remarkable journey. Follow Morrison as he persuades Clinton to create a positive political climate in America and makes the connections necessary in Ireland and Britain to help win the IRA ceasefire and enact a solid, lasting peace.

With an introduction by President Bill Clinton and cameos from Tony Blair, George Mitchell, Gerry Adams, Jean Kennedy Smith, John Major, and other larger-than-life figures, Rhodeen dramatizes events that somehow receded into the past without getting their due.Peacerunner is the story of how one man changed world history and the modern political landscape.

Bruce Morrison's story is one of unlikely optimism in the face of seemingly hopeless conflict.Peacerunner has the power to inspire readers from all walks of life and spark new dialogue about how best to lend aid in countries afflicted by unending war.

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"This gripping and wonderful story is personal for me. I was born and raised in Northern Ireland and as I started my professional acting career in Belfast, the violence of the Troubles was raging. Bruce Morrison and the other heroes (unsung to my mind) of this terrific book accomplished the seemingly impossible and ultimately miraculous! The world needs more stories like this and more men like this. This is a must-read." --Liam Neeson "Peacerunner is a riveting account of the nonviolent tactics used to bring peace to Northern Ireland. Bruce Morrison is a true humanitarian devoted to reconciliation. His commitment to justice and the highest use of political service is an inspiration to us all." --John Lewis, U.S. Representative "This important and wonderfully human story revolves around one extraordinary American's determination to help end an ancient bloody conflict that people thought would never stop... Penn Rhodeen's fast-paced account is a joy, like a novel you'd devour for pure pleasure... Fascinating and inspirational." --Professor J. J. Lee, director of the Glucksman Ireland House, New York University "With clarity and insight, Penn Rhodeen's Peacerunner illuminates Bruce Morrison's largely unsung role on the arduous path to peace in Northern Ireland... How and why peace broke out in Northern Ireland, an important story most Americans don't understand, is elucidated cogently and gracefully in Rhodeen's Peacerunner. Terrific work." --Katharine Weber, author, visiting professor of creative writing, Kenyon College, and editor at large, Kenyon Review "This is a great and important story, thrilling and beautifully written, about how the world gets better." --Rebecca Moore, director of Google Earth

Foreword xiii
Bill Clinton
Chapter One First Journey to Ireland
1(10)
Chapter Two Catastrophe: One Averted, One Total
11(10)
Chapter Three Longshot
21(8)
Chapter Four The Troubles: 800 Years in the Making
29(12)
Chapter Five Getting the Candidate On Board
41(16)
Chapter Six When Clinton Wins, the Real Work Begins
57(12)
Chapter Seven The Unofficial Peacemakers in Northern Ireland
69(42)
Chapter Eight An American Nobody Meets the Elite in Cambridge
111(10)
Chapter Nine Helping the President Go First for Peace
121(24)
Chapter Ten The Road to Ceasefire: It Took Forever and Happened in a Flash
145(12)
Chapter Eleven The British Respond to the Ceasefire: Words, Words, Words
157(14)
Chapter Twelve Stalemate
171(8)
Chapter Thirteen Bill Clinton Comes to the North
179(10)
Chapter Fourteen George Mitchell Offers a Way
189(4)
Chapter Fifteen After a Year and a Half, the IRA Loses Patience
193(16)
Chapter Sixteen All-Party Talks at Last, Good Friday Ahead
209(14)
Chapter Seventeen Finishing Up, Holding It Together, and Starting Out
223(12)
Epilogue 235(14)
Cast of Characters 249(12)
Glossary 261(4)
Index 265(14)
Author's Note and Acknowledgments 279(8)
About the Author 287
Penn Rhodeen became a lawyer after brief stints as a newspaper reporter and schoolteacher. His practice focuses on cases involving children and medical malpractice. He has also been heavily involved in political campaigns for a wide range of candidates, from local to presidential. Much of his writing has related to legal and political issues, including a op-ed pieces for The New York Times, Newsday, Milwaukee Journal Sentinel, and others.