The great fraud of Ulster

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SKU: 9609441110746 Categories: ,
Binding: Perfect Bound
Pages: 204Author: T. M. Healy
 

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‘The Great Fraud of Ulster’ is a classic book written by T. M. Healy, an Irish author and writer. Published in 1923, the book examines the historical and political events leading up to the creation of Northern Ireland, commonly referred to as Ulster. Healy delves into the complex issues surrounding the partition of Ireland and offers a critical analysis of the political maneuverings and deception employed by the British government.Healy meticulously examines the arguments put forth by the proponents of Partition, highlighting contradictions and inconsistencies in their claims. He challenges the notion that the creation of Northern Ireland was a fair and democratic solution, instead presenting it as a fraudulent act that denied the aspirations and rights of the Irish people.Written in a clear and compelling style, ‘The Great Fraud of Ulster’ provides valuable insights into Irish history, shedding light on the complexities and controversies surrounding the political division of the island. It remains a significant work that challenges the narratives surrounding the creation of Northern Ireland and continues to provoke discussion and debate nearly a century after its publication.

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Weight0.306 kg
Dimensions22.9 × 15.2 × 1.2 cm

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