Great Hatred, Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Great Hatred, Little Room: Making Peace in Northern Ireland
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Jonathan Powell
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:368
Dimensions(mm): Height 198,Width 129
Category/GenreBritish and Irish History
ISBN/Barcode 9780099523734
ClassificationsDewey:941.60824
Audience
General
Tertiary Education (US: College)
Professional & Vocational

Publishing Details

Publisher Vintage Publishing
Imprint Vintage
Publication Date 2 April 2009
Publication Country United Kingdom

Description

The definitive account of the Northern Ireland Peace Process, by one of the key players - Tony Blair's ex-Chief of Staff, Jonathan Powell. * The Blair administration's pursuit of a lasting settlement in Northern Ireland stands out as one of the great achievements in modern British politics. ;;* Even after the initial moves towards a peace, there was every chance that long-nursed grievances would break out again into paramilitary extremism. That they did not is a lasting monument to the determination and guile of many of those involved. ;;* As the government's key negotiator, Jonathan Powell is uniquely qualified to give the definitive account of the end of the Troubles. ;;* Great Hatred, Little Room- Making Peace in Northern Ireland will become a landmark in the literature of conflict resolution- an historical document of lasting importance that is also a vivid and dramatic account of fallible men and women working at the limits of their endurance.

Author Biography

After studying history at Oxford and the University of Pennsylvania, Jonathan Powell worked for the BBC and Granada TV before joining the Foreign Office in 1979. In 1994 Mr Blair, then Leader of the Opposition, poached him to join his `kitchen cabinet' as his Chief of Staff. When Labour achieved its landslide victory in 1997 Powell was at the heart of the Downing Street machine.

Reviews

"Fascinating and fast-moving... an extraordinary book" Observer "A powerful contribution to the history of Anglo-Irish relations" Literary Review "A fascinating book. No-one else could provide such an insider's account, for he was the only one to be involved in the detail of every tortuous step" Sunday Telegraph "Jonathan Powell has produced one of the half-dozen best books on the Troubles... He was the ultimate insider... Powell writes in a personal manner, with deft character sketches" Independent "This is the best-informed rough draft of history so far written by someone who was on the roller-coaster ride to a settlement" The Times