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A People Under Siege: The Unionists of Northern Ireland, from Partition to Brexit and Beyond

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ISBN: 9781785372995
AuthorEdwards, Aaron (Dr)
Pub Date01/05/2023
BindingPaperback
Pages288
Publisher: Merrion Press
Quick overview The Brexit referendum of 2016 triggered one of the most profound constitutional crises in modern British history. A wave of populist nationalism gave way to political and economic instability, throwing the future of the United Kingdom into sharp relief.
€19.99

The Scottish National Party saw an opportunity to press for a second referendum on Scottish independence with Irish republicans lobbying the British Government for a border poll in a move to help secure their goal of a United Ireland.

For Unionists in Northern Ireland, a referendum that began on the question of sovereignty quickly degenerated into cries of betrayal and a redrawn border in the Irish Sea.

Extraordinary uncertainty now hangs over the future of the Union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland’s centenary year, military and political historian Aaron Edwards, a native of Belfast, explores the profound challenges facing Unionists. He reflects upon the past century of political turbulence on these islands, the effects of Republican violence on the Unionist psyche and the embattlement of a people who believe themselves to be once again under siege. He argues that Unionists need to articulate a clearer political vision for the future, which draws directly on the rich tapestry of Unionist ideas – as well as their social and political resolve – if they are to save the Union they hold so dear

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The Scottish National Party saw an opportunity to press for a second referendum on Scottish independence with Irish republicans lobbying the British Government for a border poll in a move to help secure their goal of a United Ireland.

For Unionists in Northern Ireland, a referendum that began on the question of sovereignty quickly degenerated into cries of betrayal and a redrawn border in the Irish Sea.

Extraordinary uncertainty now hangs over the future of the Union between Great Britain and Northern Ireland. In Northern Ireland’s centenary year, military and political historian Aaron Edwards, a native of Belfast, explores the profound challenges facing Unionists. He reflects upon the past century of political turbulence on these islands, the effects of Republican violence on the Unionist psyche and the embattlement of a people who believe themselves to be once again under siege. He argues that Unionists need to articulate a clearer political vision for the future, which draws directly on the rich tapestry of Unionist ideas – as well as their social and political resolve – if they are to save the Union they hold so dear

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