
Is Ulster Right?
Unraveling the Complexities of Irish History and Politics in UlsterBy AnonymousLength7h 3m
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In "Is Ulster Right?", the anonymous author delves into the complex socio-political landscape of Northern Ireland, a microcosm of broader national and global issues. The text employs a sharp, incisive style that marries academic rigor with accessible prose, encouraging a dialogue about identity, conflict, and belonging. Through a series of engaging arguments and thought-provoking questions, the author examines the historical underpinnings of Ulster's sectarian divisions, revealing the intricate tapestry of loyalties and grievances that have shaped its present-day realities. Set against the backdrop of the late 20th century, the book emerges as a vital contribution to the discourse on national identity and the quest for peace in troubled regions. The anonymity of the author adds an intriguing layer to the work, fostering an atmosphere of impartiality that allows the arguments to stand on their own merits. This choice may reflect the author's desire to prioritize the content over their personal narrative, signaling a commitment to engaging with contentious topics that resonate deeply with both local and international audiences. Such a stance echoes the dilemmas faced by many individuals living in a fraught socio-political landscape. Readers interested in the dynamics of conflict resolution, identity politics, and the historical implications of colonialism will find "Is Ulster Right?" an enlightening exploration. Its thoughtful analysis invites readers to engage with the ongoing dialogues surrounding Northern Ireland, making it essential reading for scholars and general audiences alike who seek to comprehend the complexities of this enduring narrative.
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GenrePolitics and Government
Length7 hrs 3 mins
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FormateBook with Audio
Publish dateDec 19, 2019
LanguageEnglish
Table of contents
1Introduction
10CHAPTER VIII.: THE REBELLION.
2PREFACE.
11CHAPTER IX.: THE UNION.
3CHAPTER I.: THE ULSTER COVENANT. THE QUESTIONS STATED. IRELAND UNDER THE CELTS AND THE DANES.
12CHAPTER X.: THE PERIOD FROM THE UNION UNTIL THE REJECTION OF THE FIRST HOME RULE BILL.
4CHAPTER II.: IRELAND FROM THE TIME OF HENRY II TO THE TIME OF HENRY VIII.
13CHAPTER XI.: THE UNIONIST GOVERNMENT OF 1886.
5CHAPTER III.: IRELAND UNDER THE TUDORS.
14CHAPTER XII.: THE GLADSTONIAN GOVERNMENT OF 1892. THE POLITICAL SOCIETIES.
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6CHAPTER IV.: THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY, UNTIL THE END OF THE REIGN OF JAMES II.
15CHAPTER XIII.: IRELAND UNDER THE PRESENT GOVERNMENT.
7CHAPTER V.: THE PERIOD OF THE PENAL LAWS.
16CHAPTER XIV.: CRITICISM OF THE BILL NOW BEFORE THE COUNTRY.
8CHAPTER VI.: THE EARLIER PART OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE III. THE ACQUISITION OF INDEPENDENCE BY THE IRISH PARLIAMENT.
17CHAPTER XV.
9CHAPTER VII.: THE INDEPENDENT PARLIAMENT. THE REGENCY QUESTION. THE COMMENCEMENT OF THE REBELLION.
18THE DANGER TO THE EMPIRE OF ANY FORM OF HOME RULE. THE QUESTIONS ANSWERED.