States of Ireland

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States of Ireland is a 1972 political and historical study by Conor Cruise O'Brien that examines Irish nationalism, partition, and the complex relationship between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland.

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instanceOf book
historical study
political study
author Conor Cruise O'Brien NERFINISHED
countryOfOrigin Ireland
discusses Anglo-Irish Treaty NERFINISHED
Easter Rising NERFINISHED
Irish Civil War NERFINISHED
constitutional development of the Irish state
role of violence in Irish politics
focusesOn constitutional status of Northern Ireland
historical roots of partition
ideology of Irish nationalism
minority rights in Northern Ireland
relationship between the Republic of Ireland and Northern Ireland
republicanism in Ireland
role of the Catholic Church in Irish politics
unionism in Northern Ireland
genre Irish history
political history
hasAuthorBackground author was a public intellectual
author was an Irish diplomat
author was an Irish politician
hasPerspective critical of traditional Irish nationalism
revisionist interpretation of Irish history
hasReputation controversial in Irish political discourse
influential work in Irish studies
influenced debates on Irish nationalism
public discourse on partition
scholarship on the Troubles
language English
mainSubject Anglo-Irish relations NERFINISHED
Irish identity
Irish nationalism NERFINISHED
Northern Ireland NERFINISHED
Republic of Ireland NERFINISHED
The Troubles NERFINISHED
partition of Ireland
sectarian conflict in Ireland
notableFor analysis of the psychological dimensions of Irish nationalism
critique of nationalist myths in Ireland
publicationYear 1972
publisher Hutchinson NERFINISHED
timePeriodDiscussed 19th century Ireland
early 20th century Ireland
mid-20th century Northern Ireland
post-1921 partition era

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Conor Cruise O'Brien notableWork States of Ireland