Facing the Irish Question.
Author: ARMOUR, W. S.
London: Duckworth, 1935. 271 pages. Hardback.
CONTENTS:- I
INTRODUCTORY: EXPERIENCES EAST AND WEST. Oxford - Mr. Redmond at the Union, 1907. W. G. C. Gladstone. India - Sir Harcourt Butler. Travel. In Northern Ireland.
I. THE UNITY OF ULSTER: How different racial elements were welded into a caste.
II. THE FEAR OF A MAJORITY: Contrasts in the effect of British Legislation on Northern and Southern Garrisons.
III. THE UPAS TREE.
IV. THE IRISH ALWAYS WRONG: The dispute with Mr. de Valera.
V. THE INFLUENCE OF PROPAGANDA
VI. THE GARRISON COLONY: Ulster Movement older than Lord Carson. Note on Northern Government.
VII. AN EMPIRE PROPAGANDIST IN THE NORTH
VIII. HOBSON’S CHOICE
IX. THE LIBERATION OF THE GARRISON: Journeys in the Irish Free State.
X. THE FINAL DIFFICULTIES
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