The Irish Question

  • The Irish Question: Two Centuries of Conflict
    By Lawrence J. McCaffrey

    Tim Pat Coogan, Michae/Collins (London, 1991), is an informative and flattering picture of the most dashing and romantic figure of the Anglo-Irish and Irish Civil War. Frank O'Connor, The Big Fellow: A Life of Michael Collins (London, ...

  • The Irish Question: Two Centuries of Conflict
    By Lawrence John McCaffrey

    Pearse and his associates persuaded Connolly to join the Military Council , and the Germans promised to land guns and ammunition during Holy Week on Ireland's southern coast . Pearse then persuaded MacNeill to call for a general review ...

  • The Irish Question: I. History of an Idea; II. Lessons of the Election
    By W. E. Gladstone

    About the Book Books about Government discuss various aspects of organizing community and state policies through the formation and application laws by administrative means to provide security, opportunities for commercial and social ...

  • The Irish Question: Two Centuries of Conflict
    By Lawrence J. McCaffrey

    From 1800 to 1922 the Irish Question was the most emotional and divisive issue in British politics.

  • The Irish Question: Two Centuries of Conflict
    By Lawrence John McCaffrey

    In this volume Lawrence J. McCaffrey presents a coherent view of the evolution of Irish nationalism since 1800 and the impact of the Irish Question on British culture, politics, and institutions.

  • The Irish Question
    By James Hewitt

    Examines the conflict in Ireland between the Irish and the English, with an emphasis on events occurring since 1969, and discusses treaties and other possible solutions.

  • The Irish Question: 1840-1921
    By Nicholas Mansergh

    Originally published in 1940 but here reissuing the revised third edition of 1975, this book analyses the Irish Question.