Conflict-resolution in Northern Ireland: the role of a folk museum

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The development of the Ulster Folk and Transport Museum is traced against a background of political and social strife since the late 1950s. This open-air museum has attempted to heal community antagonisms by interpreting the past in a way which enhances mutual respect for varying cultural traditions. Initiatives have included community-relations projects for school children. Rackley, Adele
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