Interview with John Hume by Marika Griehsel for Nobelprize.org on 31 August 2006
Video interview with John Hume, former leader of the SDLP, by Marika Griehsel for Nobelprize.org on 31 August 2006. In 1998 Hume was the co-recipient, with David Trimble, of the Nobel Peace Prize. In this interview he discusses the development of the Peace Process from the civil rights movement until the Belfast Agreement/Good Friday Agreement. Nobelprize.org is the official website of the Nobel Prize.
Date of Release/Broadcast: 2006
Name of First Interviewee: John Hume
Role at time of Interview: Former leader of the SDLP
Interviewer: Marika Griehsel
Purpose: Research
Media: Audiovisual
Copyright: Copyright © Nobel Media AB 2013
Link: Watch the interview
Programme/Book/Article: Nobelprize.org
Time Period covered: 1967-2006
Key Individuals: John Hume, Gerry Adams, Margaret Thatcher, Edward Kennedy, Tip O’Neill, Hugh Carey, Daniel Moynihan, Martin Luther King, James Callaghan
Key Words: SDLP, Belfast Agreement, Good Friday Agreement, community relations, North-South relations, East-West relations, education, IRA, Hume-Adams talks, Anglo-Irish Agreement, Downing Street Declaration, diaspora, European Union, civil rights, religion