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Student K was imprisoned in Cage 20 (the Compounds of the Maze and Long Kesh prison) in the late 1970s and was Education Officer for the Official Republican prisoners in Long Kesh. His main responsibility was political education but this expanded into liaison with the prison authorities in the provision of academic education. He took two A Levels before studying courses in Arts and Modern European History with The Open University. On release he went on to do a BA in History in Trinity College Dublin and a PhD in History in Cambridge.
Student K was imprisoned in Cage 20 (the Compounds of the Maze and Long Kesh prison) in the late 1970s and was Education Officer for the Official Republican prisoners in Long Kesh. His main responsibility was political education but this expanded into liaison with the prison authorities in the provision of academic education. He took two A Levels before studying courses in Arts and Modern European History with The Open University. On release he went on to do a BA in History in Trinity College Dublin and a PhD in History in Cambridge.
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Title: | Speaking as an historian |
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Description: | Student K studied History with the Open University in the Official Republican Compounds (the Maze and Long Kesh Prison) in the later 1970s. He reflects on the significance of his OU study and on using it to gain entry to Trinity College Dublin. | Rights statement: | Rights owned or controlled by The Open University |
Restrictions on use: | Contact the OU Archive prior to any re-use. Contact university-archive@open.ac.uk |
Contributor: | Student K |
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Master programe code and title: | Student K Interview |
Master programme production number: | 112_T_01 |
Available to public: | yes |