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_aDA963 _b.F766 2014 |
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_aMcCann, David, _e1 |
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_aFrom protest to pragmatism _bthe Unionist government and North-South relations from 1959-72 / _cDavid McCann. |
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_aBasingstoke : _bPalgrave Macmillan, _c(c)2014. |
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_a1. Diplomacy: North-South relations 1959-64 -- _t2. The Politics of Co-operation: North-South Relations from 1965-66 -- _t3. Co-operation falters: The Politics of North-South relations: 1966-68 -- _t4. Breakdown in relations: 1968-69 -- _t5. North-South relations during the Troubles: 1969-72. |
520 | 0 | _aCan there ever be a properly functioning relationship between two ideologically opposed states? For Ulster Unionism, that question dominated much of their thinking throughout the sixties and seventies. This book charts the development of Unionist thinking on this issue over this tumultuous period in Irish history. The intrigue and infighting that led to some of the most famous moments in our history such as the O'Neill/Lemass summit are all detailed and the ensuing paralysis that crippled the Unionist government during the troubles is highlighted. The distrust and sense of drift that existed within the North-South relationship is explained from the Unionist perspective as being fundamentally one based on constitutional integrity and later on about border security. As we approach the 50th anniversary of the O'Neill/Lemass summit, this is a timely moment to take another look at both Unionism and the North-South relationship. | |
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_a1 _bCynthia Snell _c1 _dCynthia Snell |