Causes and Consequences of the Unionist Coup d'État
Temporary increase in number of veto players. Revolt of the landed class. Marxist explanation. Unionism and the British Empire. Primordial unionism. Bonar Law: the first non‐Anglican to lead the Conservative Party. Ireland: in the Union, but its opinions not to count.
Keywords: landed interest, Marx, Karl, veto players, imperialism, primordial unionism, Bonar Law, A. Ulster, Home Rule, Thirty‐Sixth (Ulster) Division, Somme, Battle of the, Government of Ireland Act 1920, Anglo‐Irish Treaty 1921
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