Country: Northern Ireland
Year: 19.06.1991
Dur: 26.18
A cold look at the integrated school question in Northern Ireland. What seems an obvious answer to community divisions looks more difficult in light of a range of factors peculiar to Northern Ireland. Is integration possible where it is most needed or of positive value where it is most possible?
Other Titles in this Series:
Ref No: 303 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 1 – Origins
Ref No: 304 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 2 – 1641
Ref No: 305 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 3 – The Curse of Cromwell
Ref No: 306 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 4 – The Penal Days
Ref No: 307 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 5 – Myths and Fears
Ref No: 308 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 6 – Separate or Together – 1
Ref No: 309 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 7 – Separate or Together – 2
Ref No: 310 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 8 – Christians in a Divided Community – 1
Ref No: 311 -THE TWO TRADITIONS – Part 9 – Christians in a Divided Community – 2