Ireland 1828-1923 : from ascendancy to democracy
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Ireland 1828-1923 : from ascendancy to democracy
(Historical Association studies)
Blackwell, c1992
- : hard
- : pbk.
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Includes references and index
Description and Table of Contents
- Volume
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: pbk. ISBN 9780631172833
Description
This book traces the history of Ireland from the Catholic Emancipation of 1829 to the establishment of the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland in 1922. The book argues that partition was the only way of limiting civil war in a country where democracy was inextricably linked to sectarianism. The book also examines the role of the British government in effecting this transtition.
Table of Contents
- Introductory - from Protestant nation to Catholic nation, 1690-1828
- reform and romanticism, 1829-1846
- the famine, the Fenians, and Gladstone, 1846-1870
- the politics of Home Rule, 1870-1893
- makers of new Ireland, 1891-1910
- nationalism versus unionism, 1911-1918
- the division of the spoils, 1919-1923
- conclusion - ascendancy and democracy.
- Volume
-
: hard ISBN 9780631181033
Description
This book traces the history of Ireland from the Catholic Emancipation of 1829 to the establishment of the Irish Free State and Northern Ireland in 1922. The book argues that partition was the only way of limiting civil war in a country where democracy was inextricably linked to sectarianism. The book also examines the role of the British government in effecting this transtition.
Table of Contents
- Introductory - from Protestant nation to Catholic nation, 1690-1828
- reform and romanticism, 1829-1846
- the famine, the Fenians, and Gladstone, 1846-1870
- the politics of Home Rule, 1870-1893
- makers of New Ireland, 1891-1910
- nationalism versus unionism, 1911-1918
- the division of the spoils, 1919-1923
- conclusion - ascendancy and democracy.
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