In the Minority, by William Temple (story details)
Story Title: In the Minority
Collection: Personal Accounts from Northern Ireland's Troubles (collection)
Organisation: Cost of the Troubles Survey, The (organisation) [NC]
"William Temple was interviewed in Derry Londonderry in March 1997. He is a local Protestant businessman who has had his property damaged throughout the Troubles. He also tells of his experiences during the Troubles, including his son's imprisonment and the impact these experiences have had on his family life. William edited the transcript of his interview, so it is his story, but not entirely as he spoke it." Smyth and Fay (eds) (2000; p.63).
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Title |
In the Minority, by William Temple (story details) |
Creator |
Marie Smyth and Marie-Therese Fay (editors) |
Story Title |
In the Minority |
Story Available |
Yes |
Story Format |
Text |
Story Source |
Chapter 5, in, Smyth, Marie. Fay, Marie-Therese. (eds) (2000). Personal Accounts from Northern Ireland's Troubles: Public Conflict, Private Loss. London: Pluto Press. |
Interviewee Surname |
Temple |
Interviewee Forename(s) |
William |
Language Spoken |
English |
Interviewee Gender |
Male |
Religion |
Protestant |
Home Address |
Londonderry |
Birth Country |
Northern Ireland |
Current Occupation |
Businessman |
Status |
Civilian |
Ind Delay Access Date |
n.a. |
Published Format |
Document |
Story Abstract |
"William Temple was interviewed in Derry Londonderry in March 1997. He is a local Protestant businessman who has had his property damaged throughout the Troubles. He also tells of his experiences during the Troubles, including his son's imprisonment and the impact these experiences have had on his family life. William edited the transcript of his interview, so it is his story, but not entirely as he spoke it." Smyth and Fay (eds) (2000; p.63). |
Collection InformationShowHide
Title |
Personal Accounts from Northern Ireland's Troubles (collection) |
Description |
This collection is contained in an edited book which has 14 personal accounts from individuals affected by the conflict in Northern Ireland. The accounts are based on in-depth interviews and survey work conducted by The Cost of the Troubles Study which operated from 1996 to 1999. |
Creator |
Marie Smyth and Marie-Therese Fay (editors) |
Subject |
Story-Telling / Personal Accounts related to the conflict in Northern Ireland. |
Source |
The Cost of the Troubles Study: http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/cts/ |
Publisher |
Pluto Press |
Date |
2000 |
Format |
Book |
Language |
English |
Organisation InformationShowHide
Title |
Cost of the Troubles Survey, The (organisation) [NC] |
Description |
"The Cost of the Troubles Study Ltd is a recognised charity and a limited company. The Board of Directors is composed of a team of people from all parts of the religious/political spectrum who have all been directly affected by the violence of the 'Troubles'." CAIN. 2003. |
Creator |
"The Board of Directors is composed of a team of people from all parts of the religious/political spectrum who have all been directly affected by the violence of the 'Troubles'. The Board also contains two researchers, one full-time, - Marie Smyth, Research Fellow, INCORE (the United Nations University and the University of Ulster, Northern Ireland) who is the Project Director and one part-time, Mike Morrissey, Senior Lecturer in Social Policy, The University of Ulster and Director of The Urban Institute, Belfast. The project also employs Marie-Therese Fay, Research Officer; Grainne Kelly, Researcher and Gwen Ford, Project Administrator." CAIN. 2003. |
Subject |
Northern Ireland Conflict |
Source |
http://cain.ulster.ac.uk/cts/ |
Date |
1999 |
Language |
English |
Date Formed |
1996 |
Status |
Ended 1999 |
Funder |
"The Cost of the Troubles Study is a recognised charity and a company limited by guarantee and not having share capital. We are funded by the Central Community Relations Unit; Making Belfast Work, North & West Teams; The Special Support Programme for Peace & Reconciliation through N.I.V.T.; The Joseph Rowntree Charitable Trust and private donation. " CAIN. 2003. |
Citation
Marie Smyth and Marie-Therese Fay (editors). In the Minority.
Accounts of the Conflict; Accessed: 21 November 2024 <http://k8s-accounts-01.ulster.ac.uk/repo24/items/show/2050/>
Accounts of the Conflict; Accessed: 21 November 2024 <http://k8s-accounts-01.ulster.ac.uk/repo24/items/show/2050/>
Related Item(s)
Personal Accounts from Northern Ireland's Troubles: Public Conflict, Private Loss. (book details)