Between 1885 and 1921 the question of Irish Home Rule became
increasingly focused on the province of Ulster, and especially on
Ulster Unionist responses to a Dublin parliament. This book
explores the making of a specifically Ulster dimension to this
crisis and its impact on Ulster politics. D. George Boyce and Alan
O'Day also trace its outcome in the partition of Ireland and the
establishment of a Home Rule parliament in Northern Ireland - an
outcome which still has resonances today.
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