The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 17
... South , and for a Council of Ireland to link them ( p . 37 ) . Such a solution was too late to operate in full ; British power was dissolving in the South , terrorist activity was widespread ( see p . 128 ) , and political power lay ...
... South , and for a Council of Ireland to link them ( p . 37 ) . Such a solution was too late to operate in full ; British power was dissolving in the South , terrorist activity was widespread ( see p . 128 ) , and political power lay ...
Page 120
... South , with two aldermen and six councillors , all Nationalist . The South Ward is the largest , having on the 1961 register 10,749 electors , mostly Nationalist . There are 6,528 electors in North Ward , of whom about 66 per cent are ...
... South , with two aldermen and six councillors , all Nationalist . The South Ward is the largest , having on the 1961 register 10,749 electors , mostly Nationalist . There are 6,528 electors in North Ward , of whom about 66 per cent are ...
Page 129
... South , where the Government ( in the words of Professor J. C. Beckett ) showed ' a ruthlessness which the British had never dared to display . They executed scores of prisoners and left hunger - strikers to starve if they chose ...
... South , where the Government ( in the words of Professor J. C. Beckett ) showed ' a ruthlessness which the British had never dared to display . They executed scores of prisoners and left hunger - strikers to starve if they chose ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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