What Kind of Peace?

Martin McLoone

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    Abstract

    A consideration of the public service advertisements produced by the Northern Ireland office in 1994-95 during the brief, first IRA cease-fire. The ads conjured up a 'feel=good' factor that was hard to resist or criticise after so many years of unremitting gloom.
    Original languageEnglish
    TypeA catalogue essay to accompany Willie Doherty's exhibition 'Same old Story', held at Matt's Gallery, London, June-August, 1997; The Orchard Gallery, Derry, August- October, 1997 and Firstsite, The Minories, Colchester, May-June 1998
    PublisherMatt's Gallery
    Number of pages23
    ISBN (Print)0-86029-001-8
    Publication statusPublished (in print/issue) - 1997

    Keywords

    • Peace process
    • Northern Ireland Office advertisements
    • Van Morrison

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