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Published by Gill & Macmillan , Dublin 1987.
O'Halloran examines the reactions of Irish Nationalist in government, the media and public opinion generally to Irish Unionism in general and the establishment of Northern Ireland in particular from 1920 onwards. She deals primarily with the years 1920 to 1949 ( up to the declaration of the Republic) by which time Nationalist attitudes had been firmly and perhaps irrevocably established. The book reveals the emptiness of the nationalist position during the first years of the two new states , with mainstream nationalism seeking to attack mainstream unionism ( and vice versa) at every opportunity.
Paperback, very good condition.
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