The Road to Home Rule

The Road to Home Rule
Title The Road to Home Rule PDF eBook
Author Paul A. Townend
Publisher University of Wisconsin Pres
Total Pages 333
Release 2016-11-22
Genre History
ISBN 0299310701

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Shows that a rising antipathy in Ireland toward Victorian Britain's expanding global imperialism was a crucial factor in popular support for Irish Home Rule.

Road to Home Rule

Road to Home Rule
Title Road to Home Rule PDF eBook
Author Harvie Christopher Harvie
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 224
Release 2019-07-30
Genre Home rule
ISBN 1474468985

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When the Scottish Parliament sat in Edinburgh for the first time in nearly three hundred years it was the climax of Europe's most peaceable and legalistic national movement. But dull it wasn't. In war and peace, from Empire to Europe, through the rise and fall of industry, the cause of self-government has been endlessly reinvented and remodelled, sometimes surviving more as a poetic fashion rather than as a political campaign. But it got there in the end.The Road To Home Rule documents not just the demonstrations, the party politics and international upheavals which swept the Scottish cause along - and all too frequently adrift - during the twentieth century, but also shows how it swam in the tides of social change and cultural inspiration. From Keir Hardie's and William Gladstone's promises to Tony Blair's and Donald Dewar's delivery, via a route populated by the larger-than-life characters and ideas of Hugh MacDiarmid, Winnie Ewing, Michael Forsyth, round the milestones and millstones of Conventions, Covenants, Wee Magic Stanes and Bravehearts - all Scottish life is there.With a core essay by the historian Christopher Harvie and the political correspondent Peter Jones, the book's 100 illustrations cast a cool eye on the grandeurs and miseries encountered on the long way to Holyrood.Key Features:*Highly illustrated with 150 black and white photographs, cartoons and other images*Substantial captions to place the images in context*Written by two 'names': Chris Harvie is a well-known Scottish historian and Peter Jones is a well-regarded journalist*A fascinating and entertaining story of the road to home rule

The Road to Home Rule

The Road to Home Rule
Title The Road to Home Rule PDF eBook
Author Christopher Harvie
Publisher Edinburgh University Press
Total Pages 232
Release 2000
Genre History
ISBN

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An illustrated and highly entertaining history of the road to the establishment of Scotland's new parliament.

Home Rule and Reorganization for the District of Columbia

Home Rule and Reorganization for the District of Columbia
Title Home Rule and Reorganization for the District of Columbia PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia
Publisher
Total Pages 320
Release 1951
Genre Home rule
ISBN

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Home Rule and Reorganization for the District of Columbia

Home Rule and Reorganization for the District of Columbia
Title Home Rule and Reorganization for the District of Columbia PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. District of Columbia
Publisher
Total Pages 292
Release 1951
Genre
ISBN

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Home Rule and Reorganization for D.C.

Home Rule and Reorganization for D.C.
Title Home Rule and Reorganization for D.C. PDF eBook
Author United States. Congress. Senate. Committee on the District of Columbia. Subcommittee on Home Rule and Reorganization for D.C.
Publisher
Total Pages 288
Release 1951
Genre Home rule
ISBN

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Democratic Destiny and the District of Columbia

Democratic Destiny and the District of Columbia
Title Democratic Destiny and the District of Columbia PDF eBook
Author Ronald W. Walters
Publisher Lexington Books
Total Pages 294
Release 2010-03-01
Genre Political Science
ISBN 0739144359

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This book contributes substantially to urban affairs and public policy literature by presenting an introduction to the complex politics and public policy issues of Washington, D.C. The uniqueness of the city, as elaborated in this volume, provides background for understanding the non-traditional congressional relationship with the city and the way in which this establishes and perpetuates the continuing fight for congressional representation, real home rule and equitable federal benefits for citizens of the District of Columbia. Usually becoming a mayor, member of a city council, or agency head in a major city could become a stepping stone to higher office. In Washington, D.C. however, this has not been the case. Contests for political leadership operate in a unique political climate because Washington, D.C is the capital of the U.S., subject to congressional oversight, has a majority African American population, and has a majority Democratic population. Those who become mayor are therefore, confined to play a local with rare opportunities for a national role. One Objective of this volume is to highlight the difficulties of experiencing political democracy and adequate policy distribution by citizens of the District of Columbia. These analyses conclude that one of the major obstacles to these objectives is the manner in which home rule was constructed and persists, leading to the conclusion that the desire of citizens and their leaders for change is well founded.