ALLIANCES AND MISALLIANCES IN THE POLITICS OF THE UNION

THE Union has been little studied; its undoing on the other hand has been much debated. One reason for the contrast is of course that the Union was later seen by many as uncongenial; another was that the methods of securing it seemed on a universal telling clear cut: it was, or so it was said, achie...

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Veröffentlicht in:Transactions of the Royal Historical Society 2000-01, Vol.10, p.221-241
1. Verfasser: Cullen, L.M.
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:THE Union has been little studied; its undoing on the other hand has been much debated. One reason for the contrast is of course that the Union was later seen by many as uncongenial; another was that the methods of securing it seemed on a universal telling clear cut: it was, or so it was said, achieved by corruption and was intensely unpopular. In Lecky's view, for instance, `The measure was an English one, carried without a dissolution and by gross corruption, in opposition to the majority of the free constituencies and to the great preponderance of the unbribed intellect of Ireland.'
ISSN:0080-4401
1474-0648
DOI:10.1017/S0080440100000116