Nobody's Fool: The Life of Archbishop Robin Eames

Nobody's Fool: The Life of Archbishop Robin Eames

by Alf Mc Creary (Author)

Synopsis

This is the pilgrimage of an Irish Primate during years of dramatic change - a man who had to come to terms with a religious role no theological training could prepare him for. An academic lawyer, his life was transformed when the Irish question began to erupt. In the years that followed he found himself thrust into a cauldron of change and revolution, and the birth of a new Ireland. In the course of those momentous years he became the confidant of Prime Ministers, politicians and world figures. Margaret Thatcher, John Major and Albert Reynolds became his acquaintances. The Downing Street declaration, the Anglo-Irish Agreement and confidential briefings in London and Dublin, demanded his attention. The negotiation of a ceasefire called on his legal experience. The Peace Process became his real test. This biography is a frank analysis of a fascinating period of history through the eyes of a man whose feelings and sympathies for his own community were tested by the realities of violent political change.

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Format: Hardcover
Pages: 300
Edition: illustrated edition
Publisher: Hodder & Stoughton Ltd
Published: 18 Nov 2004

ISBN 10: 0340862238
ISBN 13: 9780340862230

Author Bio
If McCreary is an award winning journalist and author who writes extensively on Irish affairs. He is an honours graduate in Modern History from the ueen's University of Belfast, and for more than two decades he was a reporter, columnist and senior feature writer on the Belfast Telegraph, where he currently the Religion Correspondent. He has won two British National Press awards.