Includes bibliographical references (p. 321-333) and index.
Summary:
In this history of the Irish Boundary Commission, Paul Murray looks at British attempts from 1886 on to satisfy the Irish Nationalist demand for Home Rule. It also examines Ulster and British Unionist resistance to this demand, the 1920 partition of Ireland and the 1921 Anglo-Irish treaty.
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