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ID181038
Title ProperIreland, 2021
Other Title Informationa century of insurgency, terrorism and security challenges
LanguageENG
AuthorEdwards, Aaron ;  McGrattan, Cillian
Summary / Abstract (Note)Ireland’s ‘decade of centenaries’ means different things to different people.1 On the one hand, for Irish nationalists in Northern Ireland and the Republic,2 the term refers to the period bookended by the second reading of the Home Rule Bill in May 1912, which promised a degree of self-government for the island, and the ending of the Irish Civil War in May 1923. On the other hand, for Ulster unionists,3 the September 1911 march against Home Rule represented a mobilization of some 70,000 people that inspired the following year’s ‘Ulster Day’ where over 500,000 men and women signed the Ulster Covenant pledging resistance to Home Rule.
`In' analytical NoteSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol. 32, No.4-5; Jun-Jul 2021: p.587-597
Journal SourceSmall Wars and Insurgencies Vol: 32 No 4-5
Key WordsTerrorism ;  Insurgency ;  Ireland ;  Security Challenges


 
 
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