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"The Irish Question 1912-1914" provides a comprehensive scholarly examination of a critical juncture in the political history of the United Kingdom and Ireland. The work focuses on the intense debates surrounding the Third Home Rule Bill and the escalating tensions that threatened to plunge the region into civil war. Through a rigorous historical lens, F. Lee Benns, Ph.D., analyzes the parliamentary struggles, the emergence of militant volunteer forces, and the complex interactions between British political parties and Irish leadership during these pivotal years.
The narrative details the strategies of key figures and the profound ideological divisions between nationalists seeking self-governance and unionists determined to maintain the legislative union. By investigating the social and political atmosphere of 1912 to 1914, the text clarifies how domestic crises were suspended by the onset of World War I, yet remained fundamental to the future of Irish sovereignty. This volume is an invaluable resource for understanding the roots of modern Irish-British relations and the historical complexities of the Irish independence movement.
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