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Politics of Constitutional Nationalism in Northern Ireland, 1932-70 - Between Grievance and Reconciliation

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Informationen zum Autor Christopher Norton is Senior Lecturer in History and Politics at the University of Wolverhampton Klappentext This book is a timely analysis of Northern Ireland's constitutional nationalist tradition in the years leading up to the outbreak of the Troubles. It presents a comprehensive account of the diverse political parties, organisations and activists that sought to redress Catholic grievances and pursue a nationalist political agenda through strictly peaceful and constitutional means. Drawing upon an extensive range of primary source materials and existing secondary literature, this important work brings new light to the complex world of constitutional nationalist politics. The book discusses the emergence of anti-partitionism as a major preoccupation of constitutional nationalism and examines an array of strategies adopted by the main nationalist groups which were intended both to galvanise Catholic support and to move closer to the goal of Irish unity. It assesses the context of these strategies as well as their outcomes and consequences. The fragmentary nature of Northern nationalism is evaluated fully, taking into consideration its divisions between parliamentary abstentionism and active participation, and between its rural Catholic conservative and urban secular labourist elements. The problematic relationships that existed between Northern nationalists and successive Irish governments and the challenges posed by militant Irish republicans in the period are also considered, along with the key developments of the 1960s, when a vocal minority within constitutional nationalism called for a modernised liberal nationalism and a new relationship between Nationalism and Unionism. This volume is essential reading for students of contemporary Irish politics and for those with an interest in conflict resolution in divided societies. Zusammenfassung A timely analysis of Northern Ireland’s constitutional nationalist tradition in the years leading up to the outbreak of the Troubles -- . Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction1. The politics of abstentionism 1932-392. The outbreak of war 1939-403. The war years 1940-454. The Irish anti-partition league: possibilities and pitfalls 1945-495. Deteriorating relations with Dublin 1950-556. The Sinn Féin challenge and the birth of the Nationalist party 1955-597. National unity: radicalism and renewal 1959-648. Nationalist party: division and decline 1964-70Conclusion Bibliography Index...

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Authors Christopher Norton, Norton Christopher
Publisher Manchester University Press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.03.2014
 
EAN 9780719059032
ISBN 978-0-7190-5903-2
No. of pages 208
Subjects Fiction > Science fiction, fantasy
Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

Nationalism, Nationalism and nationalist ideologies and movements

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