Acts of Union and Disunion

Acts of Union and Disunion

Author: Linda Colley

Publisher: Profile Books

Published: 2014-01-02

Total Pages: 166

ISBN-13: 1782830138

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The United Kingdom; Great Britain; the British Isles; the Home Nations: such a wealth of different names implies uncertainty and contention - and an ability to invent and adjust. In a year that sees a Scottish referendum on independence, Linda Colley analyses some of the forces that have unified Britain in the past. She examines the mythology of Britishness, and how far - and why - it has faded. She discusses the Acts of Union with Wales, Scotland and Ireland, and their limitations, while scrutinizing England's own fractures. And she demonstrates how the UK has been shaped by movement: of British people to other countries and continents, and of people, ideas and influences arriving from elsewhere. As acts of union and disunion again become increasingly relevant to our daily lives and politics, Colley considers how - if at all - the pieces might be put together anew, and what this might mean. Based on a 15-part BBC Radio 4 series.


The Irish Act of Union, 1800

The Irish Act of Union, 1800

Author: Michael Brown

Publisher: Gill & MacMillan

Published: 2003

Total Pages: 264

ISBN-13:

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This book brings together thirteen of the leading historians of the period to investigate the political, social and cultural significance of the Irish Act of Union. Marking the bicentenary of the passage of the act, the contributors combine to provide an authoritative account of the state of the historical debate. Divided in four sections, the book investigates the origins of the act, its actual passage into legislation, the political debate which surrounded the act in Ireland and beyond, and the central role played by religious considerations in its final shaping. This book provides the results of recent research into the passing of the Union, and supplies the reader with an indispensable starting-point for understanding the significance of the 1801 union of Ireland with Britain.


Acts of Union

Acts of Union

Author: Dáire Keogh

Publisher:

Published: 2001

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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The Act of Union united England and Ireland in 1800 under an English parliament that forbade Catholics from participating: it endured until 1922. The 14 essays of this collection consider various aspects of the Act of Union, including Catholic responses, depictions of the Act in cartoons (these are


The Irish Act of Union

The Irish Act of Union

Author: Patrick M. Geoghegan

Publisher:

Published: 1999

Total Pages: 312

ISBN-13:

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This book examines two key areas which although linked have previously been separated by historians: the passage of the Act of Union and the resignation of Pitt in 1801. Geoghegan's book covers the period from May 1798, the outbreak of the great rebellion, to March 1801 and the collapse of Pitt's ministry.


Union and Empire

Union and Empire

Author: Allan I. Macinnes

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2007-12-06

Total Pages: 317

ISBN-13: 0521850797

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A major interpretation of the 1707 Act of Union and the making of the United Kingdom.


The Two Unions

The Two Unions

Author: Alvin Jackson

Publisher: Oxford University Press

Published: 2012

Total Pages: 484

ISBN-13: 019959399X

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Alvin Jackson examines the two Unions - the Anglo-Scots Union of 1707 and the British-Irish of 1801 - comparing their background, birth, and survival. In sustaining a comparison between the Unions, he illuminates the long history and current state of the United Kingdom.


Feminism and the Servant Problem

Feminism and the Servant Problem

Author: Laura Schwartz

Publisher: Cambridge University Press

Published: 2019-07-18

Total Pages: 247

ISBN-13: 1108471331

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Reveals a hidden history of women's suffrage from the perspectives of working-class women employed as domestic servants.


Bordering Two Unions

Bordering Two Unions

Author: Sylvia de Mars

Publisher: Policy Press

Published: 2018-08-23

Total Pages: 167

ISBN-13: 1447346203

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Available Open Access under CC-BY-NC licence. How does Brexit change Northern Ireland’s system of government? Could it unravel crucial parts of Northern Ireland’s peace process? What are the wider implications of the arrangements for the Irish and UK constitutions? Northern Ireland presents some of the most difficult Brexit dilemmas. Negotiations between the UK and the EU have set out how issues like citizenship, trade, the border, human rights and constitutional questions may be resolved. But the long-term impact of Brexit isn’t clear. This thorough analysis draws upon EU, UK, Irish and international law, setting the scene for a post-Brexit Northern Ireland by showing what the future might hold.


Scots and the Union

Scots and the Union

Author: Christopher A Whatley

Publisher: Edinburgh University Press

Published: 2014-04-14

Total Pages: 441

ISBN-13: 0748680292

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This book traces the background to the Treaty of Union of 1707, explains why it happened and assesses its impact on Scottish society, including the bitter struggle with the Jacobites for acceptance of the union in the two decades that followed its inaugur