The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 15
... Ulster will fight : Ulster will be right ' , and he had previously written : ' I have decided some time ago that if the G.O.M. ( i.e. Gladstone ) went for Home Rule , the Orange card would be the one to play . ' By the accidents of ...
... Ulster will fight : Ulster will be right ' , and he had previously written : ' I have decided some time ago that if the G.O.M. ( i.e. Gladstone ) went for Home Rule , the Orange card would be the one to play . ' By the accidents of ...
Page 45
... Ulster stands precisely where it did in relation to the Free State or rather that its people's attachment to Great Britain and the Empire is as strong as ever and that in no circumstances will they give up their place in the United ...
... Ulster stands precisely where it did in relation to the Free State or rather that its people's attachment to Great Britain and the Empire is as strong as ever and that in no circumstances will they give up their place in the United ...
Page 162
... Ulster Labour and the Sixties , 50 n , 116 n Ulster Protestant Action , 48 , 76 , 142 Ulster Society of Women Artists , 144 Ulster Teachers ' Union , 141 Ulster Television , 127 , 146 Ulster Volunteer Force , 16 Unemployment , 103 , 105 ...
... Ulster Labour and the Sixties , 50 n , 116 n Ulster Protestant Action , 48 , 76 , 142 Ulster Society of Women Artists , 144 Ulster Teachers ' Union , 141 Ulster Television , 127 , 146 Ulster Volunteer Force , 16 Unemployment , 103 , 105 ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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