Bernadette McAliskey Devlin: Book Reviews
Bernadette McAliskey Devlin is a Northern Irish civil rights activist and former politician, who has also written several books on her experiences and perspectives on social justice and human rights. Here are some reviews of her notable books:
"The Price of My Soul" (1969)
"The Price of My Soul" is McAliskey Devlin's autobiography, which tells the story of her early life, her involvement in the civil rights movement, and her experiences as a politician. The book is a powerful and moving account of her life, and provides valuable insights into the struggles and challenges faced by the people of Northern Ireland during the Troubles.
"Bernadette Devlin: A Biography" (1971)
"Bernadette Devlin: A Biography" is a biography of McAliskey Devlin, written by journalist and author, Nell McCafferty. The book provides a detailed and engaging account of McAliskey Devlin's life, from her childhood in Northern Ireland to her involvement in the civil rights movement and her experiences as a politician.
"Irish Women United: A History" (1984)
"Irish Women United: A History" is a book co-written by McAliskey Devlin and other Irish women activists, which tells the story of the Irish women's movement and its struggles for equality and justice. The book provides a valuable and insightful account of the experiences of Irish women and their contributions to the struggle for social justice and human rights.
"The Future of the Irish Question" (1992)
"The Future of the Irish Question" is a book written by McAliskey Devlin, which explores the future of the Irish question and the possibilities for peace and reconciliation in Northern Ireland. The book provides a thoughtful and insightful analysis of the complex issues surrounding the Irish question, and offers a vision for a future based on justice, equality, and human rights.
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