Description
Originally published in 1940 but here reissuing the revised third edition of 1975, this book analyses the Irish Question. The study is not a narrative history. While the problems with which it deals have been suggested by the period it covers, it is with the problems and not the period that it is focussed on. Those problems are: the interrelation of economic and social with political forces; the impact of Irish discontent on the Liberal conversion to Home Rule; the character of the political, cultural and social forces behind revolutionary Irish nationalism; and the changing nature of the concept itself. Much attention is given to the implications of Anglo-Irish relations in the wider context of nationalist-imperial conflicts and critical studies are made of the writings of de Tocqueville, Cavour, Marx, Engels and Lenin among others on the Irish Question.
About the Author
Tipperary born historian Nicholas Mansergh (1910 - 1991) wrote extensively on the process of decolonisation, the prelude to it, and its aftermath. Well known works include The Irish Question 1840-1921, and The Commonwealth Experience. In 1953, he became Smuts Professor of Commonwealth History in Cambridge, and was Master of St. John's College from 1969 to 1979. He was also editor in chief of the 12 volume record of official documents on India: the Transfer of Power 1942-47.
Reviews
Reviews for the original edition of The Irish Question:
'...his extraordinarily stimulating book...the first sustained analysis of the modern Irish question...' F. S. L. Lyons, New Statesman
'This is a book distinguished by learning lightly borne, a searching and critical mind, mellowness of judgement and a sympathetic, constructive and illuminating approach to its subject. It is by far the best book of its kind on offer.' T. W. Moody, Irish Historical Studies
'...this is one of those very readable books which help to broaden one's horizons and enrich one's perspectives in the study of Irish history.' Donal McCartney, Irish Independent
'...a very discerning yet sympathetic book.' E. G. Collieu, The Listener.
Book Information
ISBN 9781032352947
Author Nicholas Mansergh
Format Paperback
Page Count 338
Imprint Routledge
Publisher Taylor & Francis Ltd
Weight(grams) 630g