Civil War in Ulster : its objects & probable results
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Civil War in Ulster : its objects & probable results
(Classics of Irish history / general editor, Tom Garvin)
University College Dublin Press, 1999
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First published: Dublin : Sealy, Bryers & Walker, 1913
Includes bibliographical references
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Joseph Johnston was an Ulster Protestant Liberal, in favour of Home Rule by Britain. He published this book in 1913 to persuade the majority of Ulstermen that the dangers they saw were imaginary, and that avoiding Home Rule was not worth a civil war. He examined the events leading up to the massive arming of the Orangemen. He made the case that Home Rule had many positive features, and that none of the perceived negative features were worth fighting a civil war to avoid. In the Classics of Irish History series, this is its first reprinting since 1914.
目次
- An Irish Protestant Home Ruler
- object in writing
- the supposed danger to Protestantism
- Church and State in various countries
- objects of Ulster's resistance
- importance of Ulster to the Unionist Party
- probably course of events
- Ireland from 1782-1800
- Ireland from 1801-1870
- Ireland from 1871 to the present day
- examination of the Home Rule Bill. Appendix: what Civil War in Ulster would mean - from "The Spectator, 1 November 1913.
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