This book offers a re-interpretation of Irish political history in the partition era from the perspective of the losers. It is a general text covering fifty years of Irish political history, as well as a case study of Catholic Belfast and a biography of Joe Devlin.
This book offers a re-interpretation of Irish political history in the partition era from the perspective of the losers. It is a general text covering fifty years of Irish political history, as well as a case study of Catholic Belfast and a biography of Joe Devlin.
A.C. Hepburn is Professor of Modern Irish History at the University of Sunderland, where he was Director of the School of Humanities & Social Sciences, 1996-2002. He previously held academic posts at the University of Ulster, Queen's University Belfast, and the University of Tennessee. His previous books include Contested Cities in the Modern West.
Inhaltsangabe
* 1: Introduction: North and South * 2: 'Prisoners of the City': Catholic Belfast in the Late Nineteenth Century * 3: A Minority Divided, 1890-1908 * 4: The Organizer of Spontaneity * 5: 'A Theatre where we may Expose the Wrongs of Ireland': Parliamentarian * 6: The Real Chief Secretary': Centre Stage, 1910-14 * 7: Belfast, Ireland and the War, 1914-18 * 8: 'Bloodshed and Partition': War in Ireland, 1919-22 * 9: The Stage Contracts: Northern Ireland 1922-34 * 10: Conclusion: 'The Ulster Question is a Belfast City Question'
* 1: Introduction: North and South * 2: 'Prisoners of the City': Catholic Belfast in the Late Nineteenth Century * 3: A Minority Divided, 1890-1908 * 4: The Organizer of Spontaneity * 5: 'A Theatre where we may Expose the Wrongs of Ireland': Parliamentarian * 6: The Real Chief Secretary': Centre Stage, 1910-14 * 7: Belfast, Ireland and the War, 1914-18 * 8: 'Bloodshed and Partition': War in Ireland, 1919-22 * 9: The Stage Contracts: Northern Ireland 1922-34 * 10: Conclusion: 'The Ulster Question is a Belfast City Question'
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