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Of crises, constitutionalism and irresponsible advisers
Published 2021“…Four case studies include the Home Rule crisis, 1910–14; Edward VIII's abdication; the election of 1950; and the dismissal of Australian Prime Minister Gough Whitlam in 1975.…”
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Liberal Unionism and political representation in Wales, c.1886–1893
Published 2015“…This article reassesses the history of Liberal Unionism in Wales and the impact the Irish Home Rule crisis had on constituency politics. Liberal associations played a crucial role in the revolt against ‘dissentient’ M.P.s, whom they charged with ‘misrepresenting’ constituency opinion (as articulated by the ‘caucus’). …”
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‘Rotten protestants’: Protestant home rulers and the Ulster Liberal Association, 1906–1918
Published 2017“…This article describes how the third home rule crisis, the outbreak of the Great War, and the Easter Rising of 1916 prompted a hardening of attitudes which proved detrimental to the survival of a politically dissenting tradition within Ulster Protestantism.…”
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Feminist Political Thought and Activism in Revolutionary Ireland, c. 1880–1918
Published 2017“…The relationship should also be understood in longer historical terms than is usual as it also evolved in the context of broader political and social shifts and campaigns, some of which predated the third Home Rule crisis.…”
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