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This collection was catalogued and digitized by Ruth Murray, Annabel Harris and Harriet Carter. The structure of the collection is based on the categories used in Professor McWilliams's own filing system. Some reorganization has taken place to interweave loose papers and to ensure that records from each committee are co-located for easier reference.
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Monica McWilliams is Emeritus Professor in the Transitional Justice Institute at Ulster University, and has campaigned tirelessly for peace and human rights in both Northern Ireland and the wider world for more than four decades. As co-founder of the Northern Ireland Women’s Coalition (NIWC), she was elected to the Multi-Party Talks in 1996 at a key juncture in the peace negotiations. The section of her archive digitized as part of this project focuses on the negotiation of the Good Friday Agreement (1996-1998) and the process of implementation during Professor McWilliams's time as a Member of the Legislative Assembly (1998-2003). The digitization of the Monica McWilliams Collection is a partnership with Queen's University. The physical archive is housed in the McClay Library, along with wider records of the NIWC and Professor McWilliams’s work with the Northern Ireland Human Rights Commission.
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This collection was catalogued and digitized by Ruth Murray, Annabel Harris and Harriet Carter. The structure of the collection is based on the categories used in Professor McWilliams's own filing system. Some reorganization has taken place to interweave loose papers and to ensure that records from each committee are co-located for easier reference.
Collection associations (3)
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8 1993 - 1996
40 1995 - 1996
70 1991 - [1997?]
12 1996 - 1999
73 1996
60 1996
31 1996
46 1996 - 1998
32 1997 - 1998
27 1996 - 1998
49 1996 - [1997?]
55 1992 - 1998
35 1997 - 1997?
27 1997
84 1997
11 1998
35 1997 - 1998
38 1997 - [1997?]
21 1997 - 1998
51 1995 - 1998
26 1997 - [1997?]
38 1996 - 1998
26 1996 - 1998
18 1994 - 2002
38 1998 - 1999
48 1998
34 1998 - 1999
80 1997 - 1999
35 1998 - 1999
64 1998 - [2000?]
76 1997 - 2003
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