The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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... maintain order . But in the constant warfare between the barons , the Irish rulers retained their chance of power , and the oppor- tunity to maintain Irish laws and customs in place of the feudal laws of England . By the mid ...
... maintain order . But in the constant warfare between the barons , the Irish rulers retained their chance of power , and the oppor- tunity to maintain Irish laws and customs in place of the feudal laws of England . By the mid ...
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... maintain the laws and peace of the country and the Protestant constitution ' , helped the Government to maintain order . In the nineteenth century Ireland was subject to rule by a Parliament in London , and this lent more substance to ...
... maintain the laws and peace of the country and the Protestant constitution ' , helped the Government to maintain order . In the nineteenth century Ireland was subject to rule by a Parliament in London , and this lent more substance to ...
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... maintained by the threat of armed force . Bernard Shaw summed up this ' nationalist ' attitude in the preface to John Bull's Other Island : ' A healthy nation is as ... maintain the supremacy of Government and Politics in a Divided Land.
... maintained by the threat of armed force . Bernard Shaw summed up this ' nationalist ' attitude in the preface to John Bull's Other Island : ' A healthy nation is as ... maintain the supremacy of Government and Politics in a Divided Land.
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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