The author traces the evolution of Ulster society from its origins in the seventeenth-century plantations to the present day, focusing on its development since the establishment of Northern Ireland as a separate entity under the Government of Ireland Act, 1920. Particular attention is given to its relationships with the United Kingdom and the Irish Republic. The book also delves into the psychology and mythology of the two dominant religious communities, offering thoughtful insights without claiming to provide a definitive solution to the province's challenges. Instead, the author suggests possible directions for resolution. This work is a valuable resource for scholars and researchers of Irish history, British history, and historical studies in general.
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