The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 46
... Unionist speech , or casts one pro - Unionist vote " he will be opposed at the next election . ' Thus the party keeps its constant watch and ward , seeking to discredit all other supporters of the partition of Ireland by sug- gesting ...
... Unionist speech , or casts one pro - Unionist vote " he will be opposed at the next election . ' Thus the party keeps its constant watch and ward , seeking to discredit all other supporters of the partition of Ireland by sug- gesting ...
Page 47
... Unionist character were illustrated by an incident in 1959. In answer to a question at a Young Unionist political school at Portstewart , Sir Clarence Graham , chairman of the standing committee of the Ulster Unionist Council , said ...
... Unionist character were illustrated by an incident in 1959. In answer to a question at a Young Unionist political school at Portstewart , Sir Clarence Graham , chairman of the standing committee of the Ulster Unionist Council , said ...
Page 120
... Unionist Party . But more serious and persistent charges of gerrymandering are made about local government in ... Unionist Waterside , with an alderman and three councillors , all Unionist South , with two aldermen and six councillors ...
... Unionist Party . But more serious and persistent charges of gerrymandering are made about local government in ... Unionist Waterside , with an alderman and three councillors , all Unionist South , with two aldermen and six councillors ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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