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A treatise on Northern Ireland Volume 2,. Control : the second Protestant ascendancy and the Irish state / Brendan O'Leary.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
O'Leary, Brendan, author.
Contributor:
UPSO (University Press Scholarship Online)
Sabin W. Colton, Jr., Memorial Fund.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Relations.
Northern Ireland--History--1968-1998.
Northern Ireland.
History.
Northern Ireland--Politics and government--1968-1998.
Politics and government.
Northern Ireland--Relations--Great Britain.
Great Britain--Relations--Northern Ireland.
Great Britain.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxxv, 260 pages)
polychrome
Edition:
First edition.
Place of Publication:
Oxford ; New York, NY : Oxford University Press, 2019.
System Details:
text file
Contents:
2.1 Conceptual Conspectus: Control p. 1
Models of Rule and Role Models p. 1
The Place of the Demos, and the Demos's Place p. 4
Control Systems p. 6
Hegemonic and Contested Control p. 11
Components of Control p. 14
2.2 Not an Inch: Gaining Control in the North, 1919-1939 p. 17
Uncertain Parchment and Fiery Beginnings: Inspiring the Minority in our Midst p. 18
Pogroms and Deadly Ethnic Riots p. 25
Establishing the Cold House p. 29
Constitutional Control p. 31
Policing Control p. 36
Territorial Control: Not an Inch p. 38
Law without Blind Justice p. 42
Elections as Censuses of the Loyal p. 43
The Political Economy of Control p. 48
Administrative Control and Segmental Patronage p. 51
Why Control Describes the Stormont System p. 53
Parallel Schools: Control or the Price of Faith or Both? p. 55
What Motivated Control? p. 57
2.3 Digesting Decolonization: From Declared to Undeclared Republic, 1919-1940 p. 61
The Circle of Decolonization: State-Building in the South p. 61
Republicanism, Imperialism, and the Treaty Debate p. 63
The Provisional Government, the Constitution of the Irish Free State, and the Irish Civil War p. 75
Southern Protestants: Expulsions, Exodus, Demographic Collapse, or the Normal Fate of a National Minority? p. 85
Establishing a Sovereign State and Attaining External Association p. 104
The Constitution of 1937: The Undeclared Republic p. 108
The Anglo-Irish Agreements of 1938 p. 118
Decolonized Ireland: Neutrality, Statehood, and Nationhood, 1938-1940 p. 121
2.4 The Unexpected Stabilization of Control: The Second World War and its Aftermath, 1940-1957 p. 126
De Valera, Neutrality, and the IRA's Self-Destruction p. 130
War's End, de Valera, Hitler, and Urban Legends p. 135
De Valera, Partition, and the Anti-Partition League: The Chief Outflanked p. 136
Northern Ireland After the Nazi Empire p. 140
Ireland's Post-Independence Economic Performance p. 145
2.5 Losing Control, 1958-1972 p. 148
The Disorganization and Defeat of Northern Nationalism and Republicanism p. 148
The External Background to what Transpired in O'Neill's Premiership p. 152
The Irish State Shifts Development Strategy: Lemass and "Technocratic Anti-Partitionism" p. 154
Social Democracy and the Democratization of Great Britain p. 157
The Internal Environment in the O'Neill Premiership p. 162
The Promise of O'Neill p. 165
2.6 British Intervention: The Politics of Embarrassment, 1969-1972 p. 176
The Opening of British Minds p. 177
The Precipitants of Intervention p. 178
Was Northern Ireland Reformable? p. 180
The Return of the Tories and of Internment p. 182
Bloody Sunday and the End of the UUP's One-Party Rule p. 186
Appendix 2.6.1. Ireland's Policy toward Northern Ireland, 1969-1970 p. 193.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and indexes.
Electronic reproduction. Oxford Available via World Wide Web.
Description based on online resource; title from digital title page (viewed on July 02, 2019).
Local Notes:
Acquired for the Penn Libraries with assistance from the Sabin W. Colton, Jr., Memorial Fund.
ISBN:
9780192566300
019256630X
9780191868733
0191868736
Publisher Number:
99981194678
Access Restriction:
Restricted for use by site license.

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