The Twilight of Unionism
By Geoffrey Bell
By Geoffrey Bell
By Geoffrey Bell
By Geoffrey Bell
Category: European World History | World Politics
Category: European World History | World Politics
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$29.95
Nov 29, 2022 | ISBN 9781839766930
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Nov 29, 2022 | ISBN 9781839766954
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Praise
“Comprehensively accounts for the evolution, rise and current decline of ‘Ulster’ unionism and its settler-colonial interaction with British politics.”
—Niall Meehan, author of The Embers of Revisionism
“Provides an incisive and up to date analysis of the history and ideology of unionism that is indispensable to any debate about the future of Ireland and its relationship with Britain. Geoff is the leading thinker of our time on the role and future of unionism in all its forms”
—John McDonnell, MP
“After a brief moment in the Westminster spotlight, Northern Irish unionism finds itself once more pushed back to the margins, but anyone who wants to understand the likely fate of the United Kingdom needs to study this frequently misunderstood political force in its own right. Geoff Bell’s detailed account of modern unionist politics shows that the short-term alliance with British Conservativism after 2016 could not bridge a widening chasm between the political cultures of London and Belfast. Bell also demonstrates that for all its professions of neutrality, the British political class remains a partisan actor in Irish affairs.”
—Daniel Finn, author of Another Man’s Terrorist
“A timely, and hugely informative perspective on the events in the north of Ireland surrounding Brexit, Stormont, and political unionism….should be required reading for anybody seeking to understand the movement of unionist tectonic plates in recent years.”
—Chris Hazzard, Sinn Féin MP for South Down
“Powerful…I agree with much of what Bell says…A committed supporter of reunification…[Bell] has written extensively, and with disdain, about the history of unionism.”
—Max Hastings, Sunday Times
“[Bell] offers a portrait of a community in political and demographic decline – but which will be vital to the success of any future reunification … a solid if sombre case that there is no end in sight to “division, prejudice and inequality” in a future united state.”
—Jude Webber, Financial Times
“A clear and concise explanation of how Northern Ireland got to where it is today and how support for Unionism continues to fragment. That is no easy task. Geoff Bell succeeds.”
—Chris Bambery, Counterfire
“An excellent survey of Unionism in Northern Ireland”
—Dave Lister, Chartist
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