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The first volume of the definitive political history of Northern Ireland.
List of contents
- Volume 1: Colonialism
- The Shackles of the State and Hereditary Animosities
- List of Figures
- List of Maps
- List of Tables
- List of Boxes
- Abbreviations and Glossary
- Terminology
- 1.1: An Audit of Violence after 1966
- 1.2: Conceptual Conspectus: Colonialism
- 1.3: Wild and Bitter Fruits and His Majesty's Royal Pains: Colonial Triangles and Trilemmas, 1603-1800
- 1.4: Overlooked by the Tall Kingdom before Dying of Political Economy: Ireland under the Union, 1801-1857
- 1.5: Crying Aloud for Vengeance and the Power of a Colonial Caste: Toward Union's End, 1858-1914
- 1.6: "'Twas better to die 'neath an Irish sky than at Suvla or Sud-El-Bar": Revolution and Counter-Revolution, 1914-1922
- 1.7: Scratches across the Heart: Comparing Ireland's Partition
- Acknowledgments
- Notes
- Bibliography
- Index
About the author
Brendan O'Leary is the Lauder Professor of Political Science at the University of Pennsylvania and World Leading Researcher Visiting Professor of Political Science at Queen's University Belfast. He is the inaugural winner of the Juan Linz Prize of the International Political Science Association for lifetime contributions to the study of federalism, democratization, and multinational states, and was recently elected an Honorary Member of the Royal Irish Academy and to Membership of the US Council on Foreign Relations. Educated in Northern Ireland, Oxford, and the London School of Economics & Political Science he advised parties and governments during and after the making of the Good Friday Agreement. His extensive publications include Power-Sharing in Deeply Divided Places (co-editor, University of Pennsylvania Press, 2013), The Northern Ireland Conflict (OUP, 2004), and Explaining Northern Ireland (co-author, Blackwell, 1995).
Summary
The first volume of the definitive political history of Northern Ireland.
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The most prolific, perceptive and powerfully analytical writer on the north in the last 35 years, Brendan O'Leary, has just produced his magnum opus.