Why the whistle went : a memoir
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Why the whistle went : a memoir
Columba Press, 2009
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With touches of self-deprecating humor, Alan Acheson writes candidly both about successes and setbacks in a versatile career as ordained, Army officer, headmaster, chief executive, caregiver, and author. He comments shrewdly on the contexts in which he has lived: the social conditions of the 1940s as they affected the Ulster Protestant community, the violence of the 1970s, politics, and the role of the media in this crisis, and the contrasting attitudes found in Australia and Canada. The author provides unique insights into two very different all-Ireland scenes: religion and rugby football.
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