Ulster Unionism and the Origins of Northern Ireland 1886 1922 1 Publ in Ireland

Ulster Unionism and the Origins of Northern Ireland 1886 1922   1  Publ  in Ireland
Author: Patrick Buckland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1973
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 0717105903

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Ulster Unionism and the Origins of Northern Ireland 1886 1922

Ulster Unionism and the Origins of Northern Ireland  1886 1922
Author: Patrick Buckland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 207
Release: 1973
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: 0717105903

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Irish Unionism Ulster unionism and the origins of Northern Ireland 1886 1922

Irish Unionism  Ulster unionism and the origins of Northern Ireland  1886 1922
Author: Patrick Buckland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1973
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: STANFORD:36105070345223

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Irish Unionism Ulster unionism and the origins of Northern Ireland 1886 1922

Irish Unionism  Ulster unionism and the origins of Northern Ireland  1886 1922
Author: Patrick Buckland
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 252
Release: 1973
Genre: Ireland
ISBN: UOM:39015012992635

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Dividing Ireland

Dividing Ireland
Author: Thomas Hennessey
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 308
Release: 2005-06-20
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781134639137

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This book provides an original assessment of the First World War in Ireland and its consequences, the key to understanding the complexities of the Irish nation today. Thomas Hennessey explores how the War transformed the nature of the Irish and Ulster questions from devolved self-government within the UK to a free Irish republic outside the British Empire, considering such influential figures as de Valera and Michael Collins, and issues such as conscription. He examines both this process of re-evaluation, and the vital question of the consequences for Northern Ireland today.

Ireland and Partition

Ireland and Partition
Author: N. C. Fleming,James H. Murphy
Publsiher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 408
Release: 2021-09-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781949979886

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Ireland and Partition: Contexts and Consequences brings together multiple perspectives on this key and timely theme in Irish history, from the international dimension to its impact on social and economic questions, alongside fresh perspectives on the changing political positions adopted by Irish nationalists, Ulster Unionists, and British Conservatives. It examines the gestation of partition through to its implementation in 1921 as well as the many consequences that followed. The chapters, written by experts based in Ireland, Northern Ireland, Great Britain and the United States, include new scholars alongside contributions from authorities in their fields. Together, they consider partition from a variety of often overlooked angles, from its local impact on the ground through to its place in the post-1918 international order and diplomatic relations, its implications for political violence and security policy, and its consequences for sport and economics, through to its capacity to divide both nationalism and unionism from within. This book places the current questions about the future of partition, resulting from ‘Brexit’ and the centenary of partition 2021, in a fuller perspective. It is relevant to those with an interest in Irish History and Irish Studies, as well as British History, European History and Peace Studies.

Northern Ireland

Northern Ireland
Author: Marc Mulholland
Publsiher: Oxford University Press, USA
Total Pages: 153
Release: 2020-03-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780198825005

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From the Plantation of Ulster in the seventeenth century to the entry into peace talks in the late twentieth century the Northern Irish people have been engaged in conflict - Catholic against Protestant, Republican against Unionist. The traumas of violence in the Northern Ireland Troubles have cast a long shadow. For many years, this appeared to be an intractable conflict with no pathway out. Mass mobilisations of people and dramatic political crises punctuated a seemingly endless succession of bloodshed. When in the 1990s and early 21st century, peace was painfully built, it brought together unlikely rivals, making Northern Ireland a model for conflict resolution internationally. But disagreement about the future of the province remains, and for the first time in decades one can now seriously speak of a democratic end to the Union between Northern Ireland and Great Britain as a foreseeable possibility. The Northern Ireland problem remains a fundamental issue as the United Kingdom recasts its relationship with Europe and the world. In this completely revised edition of his Very Short Introduction Marc Mulholland explores the pivotal moments in Northern Irish history - the rise of republicanism in the 1800s, Home Rule and the civil rights movement, the growth of Sinn Fein and the provisional IRA, and the DUP, before bringing the story up to date, drawing on newly available memoirs by paramilitary militants to offer previously unexplored perspectives, as well as recent work on Nothern Irish gender relations. Mulholland also includes a new chapter on the state of affairs in 21st Century Northern Ireland, considering the question of Irish unity in the light of both Brexit and the approaching anniversary of the 1921 partition, and drawing new lessons for the future. ABOUT THE SERIES: The Very Short Introductions series from Oxford University Press contains hundreds of titles in almost every subject area. These pocket-sized books are the perfect way to get ahead in a new subject quickly. Our expert authors combine facts, analysis, perspective, new ideas, and enthusiasm to make interesting and challenging topics highly readable.

Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation

Northern Ireland and the Politics of Reconciliation
Author: Dermot Keogh,Michael H. Haltzel
Publsiher: Cambridge University Press
Total Pages: 278
Release: 1993
Genre: History
ISBN: 0521459338

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This collection adds to the extensive literature on Northern Ireland and Ireland by bringing together the leading academic and political figures working in the field and offering a comprehensive, multidisciplinary overview of the historical process. The topics discussed include the remote and proximate causes of the conflict, fresh developments within the two states on the island, the role of the Roman Catholic Church, the rise of the ecumenical movement and the impact of the 1985 Anglo-Irish Agreement on the triangular relationship between Dublin, Belfast and London. The volume concludes with an evaluation of likely impact of membership of the European Community on the conflict in Northern Ireland. The contributors to this book do not offer any easy solutions but provide a context in which the problem may be better understood by the international scholarly community and by the interested general reader.