The Open Secret of Ireland

The Open Secret of Ireland
Author: T. M. Kettle
Publisher: Book Jungle
Total Pages: 124
Release: 2009-04
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781438516042


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WITH AN INTRODUCTION BY J. E. REDMOND, M.P.

The Open Secret of Ireland

The Open Secret of Ireland
Author: Thomas Michael Kettle
Publisher: London : W.J. Ham-Smith
Total Pages: 210
Release: 1912
Genre: History
ISBN:


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The Irish Review

The Irish Review
Author: Joseph Mary Plunkett
Publisher:
Total Pages: 748
Release: 1913
Genre: English literature
ISBN:


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A Treatise on Northern Ireland, Volume I

A Treatise on Northern Ireland, Volume I
Author: Brendan O'Leary
Publisher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 528
Release: 2019-04-11
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 0192558153


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This brilliantly innovative synthesis of narrative and analysis illuminates how British colonialism shaped the formation and political cultures of what became Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State. A Treatise on Northern Ireland, Volume I provides a somber and compelling comparative audit of the scale of recent conflict in Northern Ireland and explains its historical origins. Contrasting colonial and sectarianized accounts of modern Irish history, Brendan O'Leary shows that a judicious meld of these perspectives provides a properly political account of direct and indirect rule, and of administrative and settler colonialism. The British state incorporated Ulster and Ireland into a deeply unequal Union after four re-conquests over two centuries had successively defeated the Ulster Gaels, the Catholic Confederates, the Jacobites, and the United Irishmen—and their respective European allies. Founded as a union of Protestants in Great Britain and Ireland, rather than of the British and the Irish nations, the colonial and sectarian Union was infamously punctured in the catastrophe of the Great Famine. The subsequent mobilization of Irish nationalists and Ulster unionists, and two republican insurrections amid the cataclysm and aftermath of World War I, brought the now partly democratized Union to an unexpected end, aside from a shrunken rump of British authority, baptized as Northern Ireland. Home rule would be granted to those who had claimed not to want it, after having been refused to those who had ardently sought it. The failure of possible federal reconstructions of the Union and the fateful partition of the island are explained, and systematically compared with other British colonial partitions. Northern Ireland was invented, in accordance with British interests, to resolve the 'hereditary animosities' between the descendants of Irish natives and British settlers in Ireland. In the long run, the invention proved unfit for purpose. Indispensable for explaining contemporary institutions and mentalities, this volume clears the path for the intelligent reader determined to understand contemporary Northern Ireland.

The Library of John Quinn ...

The Library of John Quinn ...
Author: John Quinn
Publisher:
Total Pages: 736
Release: 1923
Genre: English literature
ISBN:


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Bibliography of Irish History 1912-1921

Bibliography of Irish History 1912-1921
Author: James Carty
Publisher: Andrews UK Limited
Total Pages: 214
Release: 2012-03-30
Genre: Reference
ISBN: 1781514836


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An invaluable reference work of which only 750 copies were originally printed, providing a remarkably complete list of titles published during this most troubled period in Irish history, the period stretching from the passing of the Home Rule Bill in Britain's Parliament, through the raising of rival Unionist and Nationalist volunteer militias in northern and southern Ireland, the Great War, the Easter Rising, and the guerilla war against British forces which led to Irish independence. An incredibly useful book, providing a jumping-off board for anyone wanting to research the political and military history of the era. Publications are listed alphabetically by brief chronological period.

The Bookseller

The Bookseller
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 912
Release: 1911
Genre: Bibliography
ISBN:


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The Bookman

The Bookman
Author:
Publisher:
Total Pages: 920
Release: 1911
Genre: Bibliography
ISBN:


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