The Partition

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A NEW STATESMAN, TELEGRAPH AND FINANCIAL TIMES BOOK OF THE YEAR 2021

‘A model of research and analysis … Townshend’s concise and intelligent book tells a painful story that is probably not yet over’ Simon Heffer, Daily Telegraph

A compelling history of the turbulent journey to Irish independence, published for the centenary of the Partition

In the aftermath of the horrors of the Irish Famine, the grim, distrustful relationship between Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom deteriorated into a generations-long argument about ‘Home Rule’. The unprecedented nature of the Irish problem – with most Irish people wanting to break away from the world’s largest Empire – made it extraordinarily difficult for either side to come up with a compromise. For many years actual independence seemed inconceivable. And then, as these bitter disputes continued, it became clear that under no circumstances would the Protestants be party to any of it.

The Partition is a remarkable, clear-sighted and thoughtful account of how two unthinkable events – full Irish independence and the creation of the state of Northern Ireland – came to pass. The Irish nationalist claim to leave ran into a loyalist demand to remain, increasingly centred on the north-eastern Protestant community, threatening large-scale violent resistance.

Here Charles Townshend lays out what is ultimately a tragic story, as partition became the only answer to an otherwise insoluble problem. The settlement of the Irish question drew in every major politician, conjured up heroes and villains, led to civil war and finally to Ulster’s catastrophic Troubles. The hard border has always been seen as a failure of both British and Irish statecraft, but has endured now for a century. The Partition brilliantly brings to life the contingency and uncertainty that created it.

‘A timely and important book … so much of its content remains relevant to understanding contemporary preoccupations and controversies’ Diarmaid Ferriter, Irish Times

ISBN: 9780241300862

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In the aftermath of the horrors of the Irish Famine, the grim, distrustful relationship between Ireland and the rest of the United Kingdom deteriorated into a generations-long argument about ‘Home Rule’. The unprecedented nature of the Irish problem – with most Irish people wanting to break away from the world’s largest Empire – made it extraordinarily difficult for either side to come up with a compromise. For many years actual independence seemed inconceivable. And then, as these bitter disputes continued, it became clear that under no circumstances would the Protestants be party to any of it. ‘The Partition’ is a remarkable, clear-sighted and thoughtful account of how two unthinkable events – full Irish independence and the creation of the state of Northern Ireland – came to pass.

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Weight0.592 kg
Dimensions24 × 16.2 × 3.4 cm
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Publisher

Imprint

Cover

Hardback

Pages

xxv, 338

Language

English

Edition
Dewey

941.50821 (edition:23)

Readership

General – Trade / Code: K

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