Description
Few religious leaders stood as close to the raw, painful realities of conflict as Dr. Edward Daly, whose iconic image waving a blood-stained handkerchief on Bloody Sunday etched itself into global consciousness. In Edward Daly a Troubled See: Memoirs of a Derry Bishop, the late prelate delivers a thorough, highly accurate personal and pastoral account of guiding a deeply divided community through decades of systemic violence and political deadlock.
The narrative tracks his early ministry in the Bogside, his elevation to Bishop of Derry in 1974, and his relentless, high-stakes efforts to mediate between paramilitary factions, community groups, and state forces. Daly look deeply past political spin to detail the immense psychological toll of frequent funerals, hunger strikes, and structural poverty on his flock. Written with direct, unvarnished clarity, this volume stands as an irreplaceable reference cornerstone for modern political history, peace studies tracks, and research libraries.
Core historical insights within this memoir:
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Pastoral Crisis Management: Details the immediate, highly sensitive logistics of maintaining church operations and community solidarity during intense civil unrest.
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Secret Mediation Efforts: Explores his private dialogues and public appeals to bring an end to violence and advance civil rights.
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Unrivaled Historical Authority: Built directly from his personal journals, correspondence, church archives, and immediate eyewitness recollections.






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