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The Ulster Crisis 1885-1921
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Between 1885 and 1921 the question of Irish Home Rule became increasingly focused on the province of Ulster, and especially on Ulster Unionist responses to a Dublin parliament. This book explores the making of a specifically Ulster dimension to this crisis and its impact on Ulster politics. D. George Boyce and Alan O'Day also trace its outcome in the partition of Ireland and the establishment of a Home Rule parliament in Northern Ireland - an outcome which still has resonances today.
Table of Contents
The Ulster Crisis: A Conundrum; A.O'Day
The Political Economy of the Ulster Crisis: Historiography, Social Capability and Globalisation; G.Brownlow
The State and the Citizen: Unionists, Home Rule, Ulster and the British Constitution; D.G.Boyce
The Irish Volunteers: A Machiavellian Moment?; M.Kelly
The Landed Elite, Power, and Ulster Unionism; N.C.Fleming
Irish Nationalism in Ulster, 1885-1921; A.C.Hepburn
Actions and Views: John Brownlee Lonsdale, Unionist MP, 1900-18, and Party Leader, 1916-18; B.M.Walker
Seeking Conciliation: William O'Brien and the Ulster Crisis, 1911-1914; S.Warwick-Haller
'Not a Historical but a Prospective Application?': The 1798 Rising as Recalled in the Irish Popular Press of 1898; M.Mulholland
'Ireland is out for blood and murder': Nationalist Opinion and the Ulster Crisis in Provincial Ireland, 1913-14; M.Wheatley
The Irish Independent and the Ulster Crisis, 1912-21; P.Maume
The Conserving Crowd: Mass Unionist Demonstrations in Liverpool and Tyneside, 1912-13; D.M.Jackson & D.M.MacRaild
The Ulster Volunteer Force, 1910-1920: New Perspectives; T.Bowman
The Royal Visit to Belfast, June 1921; G.McIntosh
Chronology of Key Events
Contributors
Index.
The Political Economy of the Ulster Crisis: Historiography, Social Capability and Globalisation; G.Brownlow
The State and the Citizen: Unionists, Home Rule, Ulster and the British Constitution; D.G.Boyce
The Irish Volunteers: A Machiavellian Moment?; M.Kelly
The Landed Elite, Power, and Ulster Unionism; N.C.Fleming
Irish Nationalism in Ulster, 1885-1921; A.C.Hepburn
Actions and Views: John Brownlee Lonsdale, Unionist MP, 1900-18, and Party Leader, 1916-18; B.M.Walker
Seeking Conciliation: William O'Brien and the Ulster Crisis, 1911-1914; S.Warwick-Haller
'Not a Historical but a Prospective Application?': The 1798 Rising as Recalled in the Irish Popular Press of 1898; M.Mulholland
'Ireland is out for blood and murder': Nationalist Opinion and the Ulster Crisis in Provincial Ireland, 1913-14; M.Wheatley
The Irish Independent and the Ulster Crisis, 1912-21; P.Maume
The Conserving Crowd: Mass Unionist Demonstrations in Liverpool and Tyneside, 1912-13; D.M.Jackson & D.M.MacRaild
The Ulster Volunteer Force, 1910-1920: New Perspectives; T.Bowman
The Royal Visit to Belfast, June 1921; G.McIntosh
Chronology of Key Events
Contributors
Index.
Product details
Published | Dec 19 2005 |
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Format | Hardback |
Edition | 1st |
Extent | 384 |
ISBN | 9781403943699 |
Imprint | Red Globe Press |
Dimensions | Not specified |
Series | Studies in Contemporary History |
Publisher | Bloomsbury Publishing |
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