
Northern Protestants: On Shifting Ground
Susan McKay(Author)
Blackstaff Press Ltd
Published on 20. May 2021
Book
Paperback/Softback
346 pages
978-1-78073-264-0 (ISBN)
Description
Twenty years on from her critically acclaimed book, Northern Protestants: An Unsettled People, Susan McKay talks again to the people she 'uneasily' called 'her own', those from a Protestant background in Northern Ireland.
Against the backdrop of social justice movements, Brexit, the centenary of the foundation of the Northern Ireland state, and the prospect of a poll on Irish Unity, McKay interviews a wide range of people from all over Northern Ireland. They include students, politicians, ex-security force members, victims and survivors, former paramilitaries, business people, religious leaders, community workers, writers and many others. She seeks to understand how the Northern Protestant community is negotiating the 'shifting ground' on which it stands. She gives space to the Lundys, those who find in banishment the freedom to grow.
The result is a vivid and multi-layered portrait of a surprisingly diverse and fluid community. Written with McKay's trademark passion and conviction, and full of vulnerable and valiant testimony, this book is compelling, essential reading.
A fascinating and constantly thought-provoking book.
Sean O'Hagan, Observer
Seamlessly weaves together personal stories and political events with deep emotional intelligence ... Vital reading in all senses of the word.
Claire Mitchell, Irish Times
Against the backdrop of social justice movements, Brexit, the centenary of the foundation of the Northern Ireland state, and the prospect of a poll on Irish Unity, McKay interviews a wide range of people from all over Northern Ireland. They include students, politicians, ex-security force members, victims and survivors, former paramilitaries, business people, religious leaders, community workers, writers and many others. She seeks to understand how the Northern Protestant community is negotiating the 'shifting ground' on which it stands. She gives space to the Lundys, those who find in banishment the freedom to grow.
The result is a vivid and multi-layered portrait of a surprisingly diverse and fluid community. Written with McKay's trademark passion and conviction, and full of vulnerable and valiant testimony, this book is compelling, essential reading.
A fascinating and constantly thought-provoking book.
Sean O'Hagan, Observer
Seamlessly weaves together personal stories and political events with deep emotional intelligence ... Vital reading in all senses of the word.
Claire Mitchell, Irish Times
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Language
English
Place of publication
United Kingdom
Publishing group
Colourpoint Creative Ltd
Dimensions
Height: 231 mm
Width: 149 mm
Thickness: 30 mm
Weight
562 gr
ISBN-13
978-1-78073-264-0 (9781780732640)
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Susan McKay is an award-winning journalist, commentator and author of five books: Sophia's Story, Northern Protestants: An Unsettled People, Northern Protestants: On Shifting Ground, Without Fear: A History of the Dublin Rape Crisis Centre and Bear in Mind These Dead.
She has made award-winning television documentaries, including The Daughters' Story about the daughters of the murdered musician Fran O'Toole of the Miami Showband.
She was a founder of the Belfast Rape Crisis Centre and from 2009 to 2012 was CEO of the National Women's Council of Ireland. She works with NGOs, including WAVE Trauma Centre for which she has made podcasts as part of the 'Stories from Silence' project.
She has made award-winning television documentaries, including The Daughters' Story about the daughters of the murdered musician Fran O'Toole of the Miami Showband.
She was a founder of the Belfast Rape Crisis Centre and from 2009 to 2012 was CEO of the National Women's Council of Ireland. She works with NGOs, including WAVE Trauma Centre for which she has made podcasts as part of the 'Stories from Silence' project.