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This directory provides access to surviving interviews, social investigations and oral histories of the peace process.

We hope that it will serve a number of functions. 

A select but authoritative archive in its own right, it will undoubtedly be of value to fellow researchers and students working on similar or related projects.

In the manner of a decades-long time-lapse camera, we hope that it will also permit users to access an instructive and suggestive record of changes in thinking, in public styles and statements, in sets of possibilities, in pressures experienced, and insights gained or rejected.

We envisage, in other words, a contemporary archive, immediately and progressively available, that demonstrates uncertainty, self-interrogation, bewilderment, contradictions, incoherence and disappointment, as well as elements of finality.

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