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Popular Opposition to Irish Home Rule in Edwardian Britain
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Author(s):
Daniel M. Jackson
Publication date:
April 01 2009
Publisher:
Liverpool University Press
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9781800854543
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9781846311987
Publication date:
April 01 2009
DOI:
10.2307/j.ctt5vjgdt
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Book chapters
pp. i
Front Matter
pp. ix
Acknowledgements
pp. vii
Table of Contents
pp. viii
List of illustrations
pp. xi
A note on terminology
pp. xii
List of abbreviations
pp. 1
Introduction.
pp. 37
The lesson of Craigavon.
pp. 68
‘Liverpool, sister of Belfast’.
pp. 100
Echoes of Midlothian.
pp. 133
‘Stoutly and robustly Protestant’.
pp. 164
The transfiguration of Sir Edward Carson.
pp. 206
Firing the heather.
pp. 242
Conclusion.
pp. 255
APPENDIX.
pp. 260
Bibliography
pp. 279
Index
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