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- Title Pages
- PREFACE
- LIST OF TABLES
- LIST OF FIGURES
- 1 The United Kingdom as a Union State
- 2 The Union of Westminster and Edinburgh Parliaments, 1707
- 3 Ireland's Incorporation: An ‘Excusable Mistake’?
- 4 1886
- 5 THE HIGH NOON OF UNIONISM: 1886–1921
- 6 Ulster Unionism since 1921
- 7 Unionism in Britain since 1961: Elite Attitudes
- 8 The Union since 1961—Mass Attitudes
- 9 Representation in a Union State
- 10 Public Finance in an Asymmetric Union
- 11 Conclusion: A Union State without Unionism
- Appendix: Principal Characters in 1707 and 1800
- References
- <i>Index</i>
Appendix: Principal Characters in 1707 and 1800
Appendix: Principal Characters in 1707 and 1800
- Chapter:
- (p.257) Appendix: Principal Characters in 1707 and 1800
- Source:
- State of the Union
- Author(s):
Iain Mclean
Alistair McMillan (Contributor Webpage)
- Publisher:
- Oxford University Press
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- Title Pages
- PREFACE
- LIST OF TABLES
- LIST OF FIGURES
- 1 The United Kingdom as a Union State
- 2 The Union of Westminster and Edinburgh Parliaments, 1707
- 3 Ireland's Incorporation: An ‘Excusable Mistake’?
- 4 1886
- 5 THE HIGH NOON OF UNIONISM: 1886–1921
- 6 Ulster Unionism since 1921
- 7 Unionism in Britain since 1961: Elite Attitudes
- 8 The Union since 1961—Mass Attitudes
- 9 Representation in a Union State
- 10 Public Finance in an Asymmetric Union
- 11 Conclusion: A Union State without Unionism
- Appendix: Principal Characters in 1707 and 1800
- References
- <i>Index</i>