Voices from the Grave
Book • 2010
Ed Moloney's 'Voices from the Grave' presents extensive interviews and testimony from former IRA members and others about decisions, operations, and internal disputes during the Troubles.
The work grew from Moloney's reporting and the Boston College oral history project, highlighting controversial allegations and personal recollections of paramilitary activity.
It aims to document firsthand accounts to shed light on previously secretive events and leadership decisions.
The material has been influential and contentious, provoking debate about memory, truth, and historical accountability.
Moloney's reporting is noted for its depth and for prompting further public discussion about legacy issues from the conflict.
The work grew from Moloney's reporting and the Boston College oral history project, highlighting controversial allegations and personal recollections of paramilitary activity.
It aims to document firsthand accounts to shed light on previously secretive events and leadership decisions.
The material has been influential and contentious, provoking debate about memory, truth, and historical accountability.
Moloney's reporting is noted for its depth and for prompting further public discussion about legacy issues from the conflict.
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