A history of the Ulster Unionist Party

Protest, pragmatism and pessimism

Graham Walker


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Paperback
ISBN: 978-0-7190-6109-7
Series: Manchester Studies in Modern History
Subject Area: History
BIC Category: First World War
Published: May 2004
216 x 138 mm
320 pages
Publisher: Manchester University Press
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  • This is the first substantial history to trace the political development of the Ulster Unionist Party through the years of protest and opposition to Irish Home Rule to the half-century as a governing party within Northern Ireland, and beyond to the current attempts to bring peace to the Province. It demonstrates why the Party is so central to efforts to reach a political settlement, and explains why it has for so long been the main political voice of the pro-Union electorate in Northern Ireland.

    An important and scholarly work based on extensive primary source research, it brings to light forgotten historical episodes of contemporary political significance, and provides new angles on old controversies and debates. The book discusses the evolution of the Ulster Unionist Party with reference to competing ideological currents, class and social tensions within the Unionist movement, and the role of leadership figures and maverick personalities. This is a book that maps the party’s historical journey from the dramatic days of Carson to the current predicaments of Trimble.
    Acknowledgements
    Preface
    1. Origins: Irish Home Rule and the political birth of Protestant Ulster, 1885-1905
    2. Confrontations: 'Carry on Carson', 1905-1920
    3. Devolved and dominant: Craig's party, 1920-1940
    4. Union dues, dividends and dilemmas: the impact of war and its legacies, 1940-1958
    5. Challenges: losing control, 1958-1972
    6. Altered states: the Unionist Party and the Northern Ireland conflict, 1972-2002
    Conclusion
    Appendices
    Graham Walker is Reader in Politics at Queen's University, Belfast
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