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The key to understanding the emergence of the independent Irish state lies in the history of Home Rule. This book offers the most comprehensive examination to date of the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) at Westminster during the years of John Redmond's chairmanship, 1900-18. The IPP were both the most powerful 'third party' and the most significant parliamentary challengers of the Union in the history of the United Kingdom up until the emergence of the Scottish National Party (SNP). These years saw the apparent triumph of the Home Rule cause when the Government of Ireland Act was signed into law in September 1914 but this false dawn led to the demise and electoral destruction of the IPP in 1918 when the party lost all but six seats to the political heirs of the 1916 Rising: Sinn F{acute}ein.
Irish question. --- Political parties --- Home rule --- Irish Parliamentary Party. --- Irish Party --- Home Rule Party --- IPP --- I.P.P. --- Ireland --- Irish Free State --- Relations --- Politics and government --- 1900-1999 --- 1916 Rising. --- Anglo Irish Relations. --- British politics. --- Home Rule. --- Irish history. --- Nationalism. --- Westminster.
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"This important book reassesses a defining historical, political and ideological moment in contemporary history: the 1989 revolutions in central and eastern Europe. Adopting a multi-disciplinary approach, the authors reconsider such crucial themes as the broader historical significance of the 1989 events, the complex interaction between external and internal factors in the origins and outcomes of the revolutions, the impact of the 'Gorbachev phenomenon', the West and the end of the Cold War, the political and socio-economic determinants of the revolutionary processes in Poland, Hungary, the German Democratic Republic, Czechoslovakia, Romania and Bulgaria, and the competing academic, cultural and ideological perceptions of the year 1989 as communism gave way to post-communist pluralism in the 1990s and beyond. Concluding that the contentious term 'revolution' is indeed apt for the momentous developments in eastern Europe in 1989, this book will be essential reading for undergraduates, postgraduates and specialists alike."--Publisher's description.
General Strike, Northern Ireland, 1974. --- General strikes --- Northern Ireland --- Irish Troubles, Northern Ireland, 1968-1998 --- Politics and government. --- History --- General Strike (Northern Ireland : 1974) --- 1968-1998 --- Anglo-Irish relations. --- Northern Ireland. --- Sunningdale. --- Ulster Workers' Council Strike. --- conflict resolution. --- peace-building. --- Post-communism --- Revolutions --- Europe, Central --- Europe, Eastern --- Politics and government --- 1989 revolutions. --- Cold War geopolitical power struggles. --- German Democratic Republic. --- Gorbachev factor. --- Romanian revolution. --- Soviet Union. --- central Europe. --- civil rights movement. --- communism. --- eastern Europe. --- generational conflicts. --- international features. --- peace movements. --- socio-economic reforms. --- totalitarian.
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