Divided Ulster (Pelican books)

“Divided Ulster” by Liam DePaor, published by Penguin Books on January 30, 1973, is a 251-page exploration of the complex historical and political landscape of Northern Ireland. This second edition delves into the Irish unification question and the historical context surrounding Ulster, providing readers with a thorough understanding of the region’s challenges and dynamics.
In this book, DePaor presents a detailed examination of Northern Ireland’s history, focusing on the factors that have contributed to its division. Readers will find insights into the ongoing debates surrounding Irish unification and the implications for both Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland. The text serves as a resource for those interested in the historical narratives that shape contemporary discussions about Ulster and its future.
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