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Julieann Campbell

    Het werk van Julieann Campbell is diep geworteld in de kracht van persoonlijke verhalen en collectief geheugen, met name in de context van de complexe geschiedenis van Noord-Ierland. Haar schrijven, dat poëzie en non-fictie omvat, wordt gekenmerkt door diepe empathie en een scherp oog voor de kleine details die menselijkheid onthullen, zelfs tegenover diepgaande tegenspoed. Campbell streeft ernaar haar stem te gebruiken als een instrument voor begrip en verzoening, en brengt de verhalen naar boven van degenen wier ervaringen vaak over het hoofd zijn gezien.

    Setting the Truth Free: The Inside Story of the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign
    On Bloody Sunday
    • 2022

      On Bloody Sunday

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      The first ever complete oral history of one of the darkest episodes of modern times.

      On Bloody Sunday
    • 2014

      On 30th January 1972 thirteen people were shot dead and a further fourteen wounded, one of whom died later, by British paratroopers during a peaceful civil rights march in Derry. In June 2010, thirty-eight years later, Lord Saville s report made headlines all over the world, and the people of Derry were brought to a stunned silence as British Prime Minister David Cameron apologized on behalf of his government and his country for the unjustified and unjustifiable acts of Bloody Sunday. Setting the Truth Free is the first ever account of the remarkable Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign as told by the campaigners, relatives and the wounded themselves. Many books have been written on the subject but few mention in significant detail how these ordinary people achieved the impossible and unwittingly made history. Determined to clear their loved ones names, this group took on the might of the British government, and won. Each major turning point during the campaign is described and accompanied by family testimonies. Written by Derry journalist and niece of Jackie Duddy who was killed on that day, with a foreword by political activist Gareth Peirce. Winner of the Christopher Ewart Biggs Award in 2013."

      Setting the Truth Free: The Inside Story of the Bloody Sunday Justice Campaign