The Tories and Ireland: 1910 - 1914
This book marks the first comprehensive study of the British Conservative party during the struggle over Home Rule between 1912 and 1914. A struggle in which the Tories, rather than see Ireland achieve self-governing status along similar lines to Canada, Australia and South Africa, eschewed constitutional precedents, destabilised the British state, encouraged civil disobedience and fomented Ireland's drift into civil war. The purpose of this work is to explain how and why these extraordinary actions occurred.
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The Tories and Ireland: 1910 - 1914
This book marks the first comprehensive study of the British Conservative party during the struggle over Home Rule between 1912 and 1914. A struggle in which the Tories, rather than see Ireland achieve self-governing status along similar lines to Canada, Australia and South Africa, eschewed constitutional precedents, destabilised the British state, encouraged civil disobedience and fomented Ireland's drift into civil war. The purpose of this work is to explain how and why these extraordinary actions occurred.
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The Tories and Ireland: 1910 - 1914

The Tories and Ireland: 1910 - 1914

by Jeremy Smith
The Tories and Ireland: 1910 - 1914

The Tories and Ireland: 1910 - 1914

by Jeremy Smith

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This book marks the first comprehensive study of the British Conservative party during the struggle over Home Rule between 1912 and 1914. A struggle in which the Tories, rather than see Ireland achieve self-governing status along similar lines to Canada, Australia and South Africa, eschewed constitutional precedents, destabilised the British state, encouraged civil disobedience and fomented Ireland's drift into civil war. The purpose of this work is to explain how and why these extraordinary actions occurred.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9780716526964
Publisher: Irish Academic Press
Publication date: 04/01/2001
Pages: 176
Product dimensions: 6.25(w) x 9.25(h) x 1.00(d)
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