The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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... families , allied with native Irish rulers , often adopted an independent attitude which might have been the foundation of a new Irish political system . The culmina- tion of the process came in the rise of the Earls of Kildare , who ...
... families , allied with native Irish rulers , often adopted an independent attitude which might have been the foundation of a new Irish political system . The culmina- tion of the process came in the rise of the Earls of Kildare , who ...
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... families classified as : Upper class Catholic Protestant O Large farmers 13 Medium farmers 22 Small farmers 34 Labourers 22 ∞4888 18 20 30 17 Miscellaneous 9 7 100 100 NOTE : These figures are based on 104 families in an area of Co ...
... families classified as : Upper class Catholic Protestant O Large farmers 13 Medium farmers 22 Small farmers 34 Labourers 22 ∞4888 18 20 30 17 Miscellaneous 9 7 100 100 NOTE : These figures are based on 104 families in an area of Co ...
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... families as possible . " 1 His proposals would have benefited 104,000 families , whereas the British scheme , if adopted , would only have benefited 57,000 . The Minister's proposals were strongly criticized ( notably by the Belfast ...
... families as possible . " 1 His proposals would have benefited 104,000 families , whereas the British scheme , if adopted , would only have benefited 57,000 . The Minister's proposals were strongly criticized ( notably by the Belfast ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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