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− | + | '''Northern Ireland''', consisting of the six most North Easterly counties of the island of Ireland, was created by the partition of Ireland in 1921. This was the culmination of a process which began with the organisation in 1912, of the armed [[Ulster Volunteer Force]], whose opposition to the constitutional movement for Irish Home Rule was supported by a section of the British ruling class. The subsequent development of an armed volunteer movement among Irish nationalists led to the 1916 Easter Rising and the Irish War of Independence. | |
The boundaries of Northern Ireland (six counties instead of the nine counties of the historic province of 'Ulster') were drawn specifically to ensure that it would contain a majority of Protestants in perpetuity. | The boundaries of Northern Ireland (six counties instead of the nine counties of the historic province of 'Ulster') were drawn specifically to ensure that it would contain a majority of Protestants in perpetuity. |
Revision as of 12:00, 4 October 2015
Northern Ireland, consisting of the six most North Easterly counties of the island of Ireland, was created by the partition of Ireland in 1921. This was the culmination of a process which began with the organisation in 1912, of the armed Ulster Volunteer Force, whose opposition to the constitutional movement for Irish Home Rule was supported by a section of the British ruling class. The subsequent development of an armed volunteer movement among Irish nationalists led to the 1916 Easter Rising and the Irish War of Independence.
The boundaries of Northern Ireland (six counties instead of the nine counties of the historic province of 'Ulster') were drawn specifically to ensure that it would contain a majority of Protestants in perpetuity.
The 1998 Good Friday Agreement provided that that Northern Ireland would remain part of the United Kingdom until a majority of the people of Northern Ireland and of the Republic of Ireland wished otherwise. Should that happen, then the British and Irish governments are under "a binding obligation" to implement that choice.
Resources
- Conflict Archive on the Internet, University of Ulster.
- Victoria Hales Britain’s Forgotten Colony? New Histories VOLUME 1 ISSUE 3 - COLONIALISM, January 19, 2010.
Subcategories
This category has the following 9 subcategories, out of 9 total.
Pages in category "Northern Ireland"
The following 200 pages are in this category, out of 441 total.
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B
- Bairbre de Brún
- J.M.J Balfour
- Ballymurphy Massacre
- Harry Barnes
- Glen Barr
- George Bartle
- Douglas Bernhardt
- Michael Bettaney
- John Bew
- Paul Bew
- Christopher Biles
- John Black
- John Blelloch
- Bloody Sunday
- Boston College Oral History Project
- Rupert Bowen
- John Boyle (SAS victim)
- Colin Breen
- Brigadier-General Staff (Intelligence) (DIS)
- British and Irish Communist Organisation
- British Broadcasting Ban - 1988-1994
- British Irish Ulster Forum
- Peter Broderick
- Peter Brooke
- Francis Brooks Richards
- Peter Brush
- Dennis Bunting
- David Burnside
C
- Cabinet Publicity Committee
- Cadogan Group
- Ian Cameron (MI5)
- Alan Campbell (Preacher)
- Captain 200 (Bloody Sunday)
- Castlereagh break-in
- Causeway Institute for Peacebuilding and Conflict Resolution
- Cherton
- John Chilcot
- Vernon Coaker
- Colour Sergeant 002 (Bloody Sunday)
- Commander Land Forces (Northern Ireland)
- Desmond Conroy
- Conservative Monday Club
- Frank Cooper
- Fred Corbett
- Corporal 039 (Bloody Sunday)
- Corporal A (Bloody Sunday)
- Corporal E (Bloody Sunday)
- Corporal P (Bloody Sunday)
- Nicholas Cottam
- John Cradock
- William Craig
- Colin Cramphorn
- Timothy Creasey
- Andrew Creighton
- Alastair Crooke
- Tony Crowfoot
- Brian Cubbon
- Simon Cursey
- Frank Cushnahan
D
- Philip Davidson
- Stephen Davidson
- DCI Rep (HQNI)
- DCI Rep (Knock)
- Defence Secretariat 10
- Democratic Unionist Party (Northern Ireland)
- John Deverell
- Director and Co-ordinator of Intelligence (Northern Ireland)
- Christopher Dockerty
- Nigel Dodds
- William 'Winkie' Dodds
- Denis Donaldson
- Kingsley Donaldson
- Sean Donlon
- Harold Doyne-Ditmas
- Ruth Dudley Edwards
- Duncan McCausland
- Mark Durkan
E
F
G
- Len Garrett
- Gary Kent
- Robert Gascoyne-Cecil, 7th Marquess of Salisbury
- General Officer Commanding Northern Ireland
- Gibraltar Killings - 6 March 1988
- Ken Gibson
- David Gilliland
- James Glover
- David Goodall
- Peter Goss
- Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland
- Michael Gray
- Richard Gregory-Smith
- Adrian Guelke
- Billy Gwilliam
H
- Mark Haddock
- Fred Hall
- Robert Hamill
- Trevor Harper
- Edward Enda Haughey
- John Haynes
- Headquarters Northern Ireland
- Vincent Heatherington
- John Hermon
- Clifford Hill (IRD)
- Jack Holland
- Fred Holroyd
- Anthony Hornby
- David House
- Geoffrey Howlett
- Chris Hudson
- Peter Hudson
- John Hume
- Andrew Hunter (British politician)
- Ian Hurst
- Charles Huxtable
I
J
K
L
- John Laird
- Lance Corporal F (Bloody Sunday)
- Lance Corporal J (Bloody Sunday)
- Lance Corporal V (Bloody Sunday)
- Stephen Lander
- Laneside
- Ivan Lawrence
- Peter Leng
- Lieutenant 119 (Bloody Sunday)
- Lieutenant N (Bloody Sunday)
- Michael Lillis
- Emma Pengelly
- Noel Little
- Naomi Long
- Loughinisland Massacre
- Bill Lowry
- Seamus Lynch
- Tommy Lyttle