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The Irish Parliamentary Party at Westminster, 1900-18
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ISBN: 9781526100160 1526100169 9781526115164 1526115166 1526100177 Year: 2017 Publisher: Baltimore, Maryland Manchester [England] Project Muse Manchester University Press

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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.


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Political corruption in Ireland 1922-2010
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ISBN: 184779808X 9781847798084 0719086876 9780719086878 0719086884 9780719086885 1847798020 Year: 2012 Publisher: Manchester New York

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This book empirically maps the decline in standards since the inauguration of Irish independence in 1922, to the loss of Irish economic sovereignty in 2010. It argues that the definition of corruption is an evolving one. As the nature of the state changes, so too does the type of corruption. New evidence is presented on the early institutional development of the state. Irish public life was motivated by an ethos which rejected patronage. Original research provides fresh insights into how the policies of economic protectionalism and discretionary decision making led to eight Tribunal inquires.

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