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Peace Process History

Healing Through Remembering

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The Healing Through Remembering website contains two particularly important resources for researchers on the Peace Process. The first is a collection of reports published by Healing Through Remembering on various topics related to the legacy of the conflict in and about Northern Ireland. Of particular interest are the following:       

- The HTR Report, which details HTR’s origins and remit in post-conflict Northern Ireland

- Making Peace with the Past, which details options related to truth recovery in relation to the conflict in and about Northern Ireland

- Ethical Principles in Storytelling and Narrative Work, which details methodology and best practice for individuals and groups who are engaged in work related to peace processes

- HTR’s response to the Consultative Group on the Past, which responds to recommendations made in January 2009 by the Consultative Group on the Past appointed by the Secretary of State designed to help society deal with the legacy of the conflict.

The second is a database of collections of conflict-related artefacts on a publicly accessible database hosted by University of Ulster's CAIN web service. Both institutional and private collections were audited. The database contains a comprehensive description of collections, recording details of content, background and access. It serves to inform people about the type of conflict-related material that is currently held in collections, and will act as a gateway to the relevant holdings of curatorial institutions, for interested researchers.

Strengths:

A comprehensive collection of reports that detail the work of Healing Through Remembering and its role in the Northern Ireland peace process and a comprehensive database that includes artefacts and material culture related to all aspects of the conflict.

Access:

Available online

Contact:

info@healingthroughremembering.org

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