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The Ulster Question Since 1945

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'Probably the shortest reliable and reasonably balanced study of the whole problem - as distinct from chronological commentary - available.' - Books Ireland The Ulster question has been one of the most enduring in Europe over the last 100 years.

Taking shape as a specifically political issue when Gladstone introduced the Home Rule Bill of 1886, it has left the north of Ireland unsettled and emerged repeatedly as a complicating factor in Anglo-Irish relations.

This major work of synthesis presents an up-to-date assessment of the Ulster question.

Framed against the background of Ulster history since the early seventeenth century, the major factors in the development of the problem since 1945 are examined.

These include the evolution of Ulster Unionism and the nationalist and republican traditions, the role of Britain and that of increasingly important external actors, especially the USA.

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Product Details
Palgrave Macmillan
0333606159 / 9780333606155
Hardback
15/07/1998
United Kingdom
English
160p.
22 cm
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