The above quote reflects the very real fear in the late 19th and early 20th century within parts of the British establishment that resolving the 'Irish Question' by creating a path - via Home Rule, or otherwise - to independence for Ireland would inevitably lead to calls for independence elsewhere within the British Empire. So it did prove: whether it was truly determinative or not, acceptance of Irish sovereignty - first as a Dominion, then as a republic - did indeed foreshadow the break-up of the Empire, which by the mid-20th century could no longer hold on to many of its territories, weakened by the enormous strain of Britain's participation in two world wars, and run ragged by the diverse anti-colonial rebellions that had engulfed Brita...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.By the spring of 1914, the question ...
This history examines Ireland's development from the medieval to the modern era, comparing its uniqu...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
The above quote reflects the very real fear in the late 19th and early 20th century within parts of ...
As a Dominion from 1922 to 1937 Ireland represents a bridge between the old Dominions of Canada, Aus...
In 1949, Ireland left the Commonwealth and the British Empire began its long fragmentation. The rela...
By the early twentieth century Dominion status seemed ideally suited as the answer to the perennial ...
When the Irish negotiators journeyed to London in October 1921 in an attempt to end the Anglo-Irish ...
Nationalism in Ireland is one of the oldest political traditions of that country, one that acquired ...
Throughout Ireland’s long history of pushing for independence from British overrule, both change by ...
Ireland’s relationship to the British Empire has been considered something either confusing or contr...
Ireland's historical position within the British Empire has become a contentious issue for historian...
With the outbreak of the Great War and the consequent suspension of the third Home Rule bill, the id...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
Partition is an intrinsically abstract and simplistic blunt instrument applied on a complex mosaic o...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.By the spring of 1914, the question ...
This history examines Ireland's development from the medieval to the modern era, comparing its uniqu...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...
The above quote reflects the very real fear in the late 19th and early 20th century within parts of ...
As a Dominion from 1922 to 1937 Ireland represents a bridge between the old Dominions of Canada, Aus...
In 1949, Ireland left the Commonwealth and the British Empire began its long fragmentation. The rela...
By the early twentieth century Dominion status seemed ideally suited as the answer to the perennial ...
When the Irish negotiators journeyed to London in October 1921 in an attempt to end the Anglo-Irish ...
Nationalism in Ireland is one of the oldest political traditions of that country, one that acquired ...
Throughout Ireland’s long history of pushing for independence from British overrule, both change by ...
Ireland’s relationship to the British Empire has been considered something either confusing or contr...
Ireland's historical position within the British Empire has become a contentious issue for historian...
With the outbreak of the Great War and the consequent suspension of the third Home Rule bill, the id...
Scholarly disagreements over the applicability of a colonial framework to Ireland’s relationship wit...
Partition is an intrinsically abstract and simplistic blunt instrument applied on a complex mosaic o...
In lieu of an abstract, below is the essay\u27s first paragraph.By the spring of 1914, the question ...
This history examines Ireland's development from the medieval to the modern era, comparing its uniqu...
This article examines the meaning of Irish “home rule” as a constitutional experiment and its relati...