
Ireland and Partition Contexts and Consequences
by Fleming, N. C.; Murphy, James H.Buy New
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Table of Contents
Acknowledgements
Note on Terminology
List of Figures
List of Tables
Introduction, N. C. Fleming
1. I INTERNATIONAL CONTEXTS Confederates, Boers, or Silesians? Analogies to World History in Arguments about Partition during the Irish Revolution, Jason Knirck
2. Partition and Peacemaking after the Great War, Erik Goldstein
3. A Conflict over Credentials: Ireland- Australia, 1953- 1964, Lorna Lloyd
4. II SOCIETY AND ECONOMY Sport and the Partition of Ireland, Cormac Moore
5. Two Ulsters: Repartition, Retrospect, and Prospect, Liam Kennedy
6. A 'Dreary Fantasy'? George O'Brien, Political Determinism, and the Economic Consequences of Partition, Graham Brownlow
7. III BORDER CONFLICT Partition and North-West Ireland, c.1910-1925, Okan Ozseker
8. Moving Away From the 'Bandit Country' Myth, Patrick Mulroe
9. Margaret Thatcher, Repartition, and Cross-Border Security, 1979-1990, Stephen Kelly
10. IV NATIONALISM Political Propaganda: The 'Frontier State' in the Writings of Dorothy Macardle, Leeann Lane
11. Redefining Partition: John Hume and the Evolution of Nationalist Thinking on a Divided Ireland, P. J. McLoughlin
12. Irish Partition: The Birth and Consolidation of Catch-all Parties, Sean McGraw
13. V UNIONISM 'It does not matter what the authors meant': Covenanters in Conflict, 1916-1920, Timothy G. McMahon
14. The Conservative Right, Ulster Unionism, and the Partition of Ireland, N. C. Fleming
Notes on Contributors
Index
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