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Originally published in 1952, A History of Ireland Under the Union was written by an historian who played an active part in the political events of the later part of the period.
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P. S. O'Hegarty was an Irish writer, editor and historian.
1. The Union, 1801 2. The Insurrection of Robert Emmet, 1803 3. Regrouping 4. Catholic Agitation 5. Daniel O'Connell 6. The Question of the Veto, 1815 7. The First Sinn Fein Organisation, 1823
1829 8. Catholic Emancipation, 1829 9. After Emancipation
Regrouping 10. Parliamentarianism, 1829 11. O'Connell Demands Repeal of the Union, 1830 12. The Repeal Movement
The First Phase, 1910
1834 13. Justice for Ireland
Thomas Drummond, 1835
1840 14. The Repeal Movement
The Second Phase, 1838 15. The Nation
1842 16. The Repeal Movement
The Corporation Debate and the Monster Meetings, 1843 17. The Repeal Movement
The Crisis
The Clontarf Meeting, 1843 18. The Repeal Movement
After Clontarf, 1844 19. The Repeal Movement
Federalism
The Decline, 1844 20. The Repeal Movement
Academic Education
O'Connell Attacks Davis, The Nation and Young Ireland, 1845 21. The Repeal Movement
The Death of Thomas Davis, 1845 22. The Repeal Movement
O'Connell Breaks with Young Ireland 1845 23. The Death of O'Connell, 1847 24. The Irish Confederation
1847 25. The Great Starvation
The Passing of Old Ireland, 1845,6,7 26. The Insurrection of 1848
The Passing of Young Ireland 27. Economic Conditions
Land and Life, 1801
1848 28. Education
The Irish Language, 1801
1848 29. The Church, 1801
1848 30. The Irish Constabulary, 1836
1922 31. In the Depths
The Tenant Right League, 1849
1855 32. The Stirring of the Bones
The IRB, or Fenian Movement
The Laying of the Foundations, 1856
1859 33. The Fenian Movement
The Movement Grows, 1860
3 34. The Fenian Movement, The Irish People, 1863
5 35. The Fenian Movement
The Organisation to 1865 36. The Fenian Movement
The Insurrection of 5th March, 1867 37. The Rescue of Kelly and Deasy, The Manchester Martyrs, 1867 38. Enter Gladstone
The First Breach in the Union
The Disestablishment of the Protestant Church in Ireland, 1869 39. The Beginning of the Undoing of the Conquest
The Land Act of 1870 40. The Home Rule Movement
Isaac Butt, 1870 41. The Home Rule Movement
Enter Parnell, 1875 42. The Home Rule Movement
Michael Davitt
The New Departure, 1878 43. The Home Rule Movement
The Land League, 1879
1880 44. The Home Rule Movement
Through Coercion to the Land Act of 1881 45. The Home Rule Movement
Through More coercion to the Kilmainham Treaty, 1881
2 46. The Home Rule Movement
The Invincibles
The Assassination of Burke and Cavendish, 1882 47. The Home Rule Movement
Through More Coercion to the First Home Rule Bill, 1882
1886 48. The Home Rule Movement
The Defeat of the Home Rule Bill, 1886 49. The Home Rule Movement
Coercion Again
Large Scale Attack on Parnell, 1886
1890 50. Maintenance of the Attack on Parnell
O'Shea Intervenes
The Split, 1890 51. The Home Rule Movement
Death of the Lion, 1891 52. The Home Rule Movement
The Home Rule Bill of 1893
The Passing of Gladstone, 1892
4 53. The Home Rule Movement
The Decline, 1892
1918 54. The Home Rule Movement
The Policy of Coercion and Concession 'Killing Home Rule by Kindness' 1886
1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic League and the Revival of the Irish Language, 1893 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
Self Help in Agriculture
Sir Horace Plunkett and the Co
operative Movement, 1889 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Leader, the Industrial Revival
and Mr. D. P. Moran, 1900 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Literary Awakening 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Separatist Revival
The United Irishman
and Arthur Griffith, 1899 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Resurrection of Hungary, 1904 52. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Policy, 1904
1908 53. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Policy Hangs Fire, 1908
1912 54. The Home Rule Bill of 1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1913
14 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1914
16 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
The European War
Redmond Throws in his Hand, 1914 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Insurrection of 1916 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
After the Insurrection 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Convention of 1917 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The General Election of 1918
Dáil Éireann, 1918
19 62. The De Jure Republic
England's Reaction, 1919
20 63. The Sinn Fein Movement
England Lays On and then cries 'Hold, Enough!' 1919
21 64. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Partition Bill, 1920
21 65. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Anglo
Irish Treaty of 1921 26. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Dail Accepts the Treaty, 1921
22 67. What the Treaty Did 68. Ireland, 1922. Epilogue: From the Acceptance of the Treaty by Dáil Éireann to de Valéra's Acceptance of it, 1922
27.
1829 8. Catholic Emancipation, 1829 9. After Emancipation
Regrouping 10. Parliamentarianism, 1829 11. O'Connell Demands Repeal of the Union, 1830 12. The Repeal Movement
The First Phase, 1910
1834 13. Justice for Ireland
Thomas Drummond, 1835
1840 14. The Repeal Movement
The Second Phase, 1838 15. The Nation
1842 16. The Repeal Movement
The Corporation Debate and the Monster Meetings, 1843 17. The Repeal Movement
The Crisis
The Clontarf Meeting, 1843 18. The Repeal Movement
After Clontarf, 1844 19. The Repeal Movement
Federalism
The Decline, 1844 20. The Repeal Movement
Academic Education
O'Connell Attacks Davis, The Nation and Young Ireland, 1845 21. The Repeal Movement
The Death of Thomas Davis, 1845 22. The Repeal Movement
O'Connell Breaks with Young Ireland 1845 23. The Death of O'Connell, 1847 24. The Irish Confederation
1847 25. The Great Starvation
The Passing of Old Ireland, 1845,6,7 26. The Insurrection of 1848
The Passing of Young Ireland 27. Economic Conditions
Land and Life, 1801
1848 28. Education
The Irish Language, 1801
1848 29. The Church, 1801
1848 30. The Irish Constabulary, 1836
1922 31. In the Depths
The Tenant Right League, 1849
1855 32. The Stirring of the Bones
The IRB, or Fenian Movement
The Laying of the Foundations, 1856
1859 33. The Fenian Movement
The Movement Grows, 1860
3 34. The Fenian Movement, The Irish People, 1863
5 35. The Fenian Movement
The Organisation to 1865 36. The Fenian Movement
The Insurrection of 5th March, 1867 37. The Rescue of Kelly and Deasy, The Manchester Martyrs, 1867 38. Enter Gladstone
The First Breach in the Union
The Disestablishment of the Protestant Church in Ireland, 1869 39. The Beginning of the Undoing of the Conquest
The Land Act of 1870 40. The Home Rule Movement
Isaac Butt, 1870 41. The Home Rule Movement
Enter Parnell, 1875 42. The Home Rule Movement
Michael Davitt
The New Departure, 1878 43. The Home Rule Movement
The Land League, 1879
1880 44. The Home Rule Movement
Through Coercion to the Land Act of 1881 45. The Home Rule Movement
Through More coercion to the Kilmainham Treaty, 1881
2 46. The Home Rule Movement
The Invincibles
The Assassination of Burke and Cavendish, 1882 47. The Home Rule Movement
Through More Coercion to the First Home Rule Bill, 1882
1886 48. The Home Rule Movement
The Defeat of the Home Rule Bill, 1886 49. The Home Rule Movement
Coercion Again
Large Scale Attack on Parnell, 1886
1890 50. Maintenance of the Attack on Parnell
O'Shea Intervenes
The Split, 1890 51. The Home Rule Movement
Death of the Lion, 1891 52. The Home Rule Movement
The Home Rule Bill of 1893
The Passing of Gladstone, 1892
4 53. The Home Rule Movement
The Decline, 1892
1918 54. The Home Rule Movement
The Policy of Coercion and Concession 'Killing Home Rule by Kindness' 1886
1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic League and the Revival of the Irish Language, 1893 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
Self Help in Agriculture
Sir Horace Plunkett and the Co
operative Movement, 1889 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Leader, the Industrial Revival
and Mr. D. P. Moran, 1900 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Literary Awakening 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Separatist Revival
The United Irishman
and Arthur Griffith, 1899 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Resurrection of Hungary, 1904 52. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Policy, 1904
1908 53. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Policy Hangs Fire, 1908
1912 54. The Home Rule Bill of 1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1913
14 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1914
16 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
The European War
Redmond Throws in his Hand, 1914 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Insurrection of 1916 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
After the Insurrection 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Convention of 1917 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The General Election of 1918
Dáil Éireann, 1918
19 62. The De Jure Republic
England's Reaction, 1919
20 63. The Sinn Fein Movement
England Lays On and then cries 'Hold, Enough!' 1919
21 64. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Partition Bill, 1920
21 65. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Anglo
Irish Treaty of 1921 26. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Dail Accepts the Treaty, 1921
22 67. What the Treaty Did 68. Ireland, 1922. Epilogue: From the Acceptance of the Treaty by Dáil Éireann to de Valéra's Acceptance of it, 1922
27.
1. The Union, 1801 2. The Insurrection of Robert Emmet, 1803 3. Regrouping 4. Catholic Agitation 5. Daniel O'Connell 6. The Question of the Veto, 1815 7. The First Sinn Fein Organisation, 1823
1829 8. Catholic Emancipation, 1829 9. After Emancipation
Regrouping 10. Parliamentarianism, 1829 11. O'Connell Demands Repeal of the Union, 1830 12. The Repeal Movement
The First Phase, 1910
1834 13. Justice for Ireland
Thomas Drummond, 1835
1840 14. The Repeal Movement
The Second Phase, 1838 15. The Nation
1842 16. The Repeal Movement
The Corporation Debate and the Monster Meetings, 1843 17. The Repeal Movement
The Crisis
The Clontarf Meeting, 1843 18. The Repeal Movement
After Clontarf, 1844 19. The Repeal Movement
Federalism
The Decline, 1844 20. The Repeal Movement
Academic Education
O'Connell Attacks Davis, The Nation and Young Ireland, 1845 21. The Repeal Movement
The Death of Thomas Davis, 1845 22. The Repeal Movement
O'Connell Breaks with Young Ireland 1845 23. The Death of O'Connell, 1847 24. The Irish Confederation
1847 25. The Great Starvation
The Passing of Old Ireland, 1845,6,7 26. The Insurrection of 1848
The Passing of Young Ireland 27. Economic Conditions
Land and Life, 1801
1848 28. Education
The Irish Language, 1801
1848 29. The Church, 1801
1848 30. The Irish Constabulary, 1836
1922 31. In the Depths
The Tenant Right League, 1849
1855 32. The Stirring of the Bones
The IRB, or Fenian Movement
The Laying of the Foundations, 1856
1859 33. The Fenian Movement
The Movement Grows, 1860
3 34. The Fenian Movement, The Irish People, 1863
5 35. The Fenian Movement
The Organisation to 1865 36. The Fenian Movement
The Insurrection of 5th March, 1867 37. The Rescue of Kelly and Deasy, The Manchester Martyrs, 1867 38. Enter Gladstone
The First Breach in the Union
The Disestablishment of the Protestant Church in Ireland, 1869 39. The Beginning of the Undoing of the Conquest
The Land Act of 1870 40. The Home Rule Movement
Isaac Butt, 1870 41. The Home Rule Movement
Enter Parnell, 1875 42. The Home Rule Movement
Michael Davitt
The New Departure, 1878 43. The Home Rule Movement
The Land League, 1879
1880 44. The Home Rule Movement
Through Coercion to the Land Act of 1881 45. The Home Rule Movement
Through More coercion to the Kilmainham Treaty, 1881
2 46. The Home Rule Movement
The Invincibles
The Assassination of Burke and Cavendish, 1882 47. The Home Rule Movement
Through More Coercion to the First Home Rule Bill, 1882
1886 48. The Home Rule Movement
The Defeat of the Home Rule Bill, 1886 49. The Home Rule Movement
Coercion Again
Large Scale Attack on Parnell, 1886
1890 50. Maintenance of the Attack on Parnell
O'Shea Intervenes
The Split, 1890 51. The Home Rule Movement
Death of the Lion, 1891 52. The Home Rule Movement
The Home Rule Bill of 1893
The Passing of Gladstone, 1892
4 53. The Home Rule Movement
The Decline, 1892
1918 54. The Home Rule Movement
The Policy of Coercion and Concession 'Killing Home Rule by Kindness' 1886
1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic League and the Revival of the Irish Language, 1893 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
Self Help in Agriculture
Sir Horace Plunkett and the Co
operative Movement, 1889 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Leader, the Industrial Revival
and Mr. D. P. Moran, 1900 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Literary Awakening 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Separatist Revival
The United Irishman
and Arthur Griffith, 1899 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Resurrection of Hungary, 1904 52. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Policy, 1904
1908 53. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Policy Hangs Fire, 1908
1912 54. The Home Rule Bill of 1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1913
14 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1914
16 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
The European War
Redmond Throws in his Hand, 1914 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Insurrection of 1916 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
After the Insurrection 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Convention of 1917 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The General Election of 1918
Dáil Éireann, 1918
19 62. The De Jure Republic
England's Reaction, 1919
20 63. The Sinn Fein Movement
England Lays On and then cries 'Hold, Enough!' 1919
21 64. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Partition Bill, 1920
21 65. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Anglo
Irish Treaty of 1921 26. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Dail Accepts the Treaty, 1921
22 67. What the Treaty Did 68. Ireland, 1922. Epilogue: From the Acceptance of the Treaty by Dáil Éireann to de Valéra's Acceptance of it, 1922
27.
1829 8. Catholic Emancipation, 1829 9. After Emancipation
Regrouping 10. Parliamentarianism, 1829 11. O'Connell Demands Repeal of the Union, 1830 12. The Repeal Movement
The First Phase, 1910
1834 13. Justice for Ireland
Thomas Drummond, 1835
1840 14. The Repeal Movement
The Second Phase, 1838 15. The Nation
1842 16. The Repeal Movement
The Corporation Debate and the Monster Meetings, 1843 17. The Repeal Movement
The Crisis
The Clontarf Meeting, 1843 18. The Repeal Movement
After Clontarf, 1844 19. The Repeal Movement
Federalism
The Decline, 1844 20. The Repeal Movement
Academic Education
O'Connell Attacks Davis, The Nation and Young Ireland, 1845 21. The Repeal Movement
The Death of Thomas Davis, 1845 22. The Repeal Movement
O'Connell Breaks with Young Ireland 1845 23. The Death of O'Connell, 1847 24. The Irish Confederation
1847 25. The Great Starvation
The Passing of Old Ireland, 1845,6,7 26. The Insurrection of 1848
The Passing of Young Ireland 27. Economic Conditions
Land and Life, 1801
1848 28. Education
The Irish Language, 1801
1848 29. The Church, 1801
1848 30. The Irish Constabulary, 1836
1922 31. In the Depths
The Tenant Right League, 1849
1855 32. The Stirring of the Bones
The IRB, or Fenian Movement
The Laying of the Foundations, 1856
1859 33. The Fenian Movement
The Movement Grows, 1860
3 34. The Fenian Movement, The Irish People, 1863
5 35. The Fenian Movement
The Organisation to 1865 36. The Fenian Movement
The Insurrection of 5th March, 1867 37. The Rescue of Kelly and Deasy, The Manchester Martyrs, 1867 38. Enter Gladstone
The First Breach in the Union
The Disestablishment of the Protestant Church in Ireland, 1869 39. The Beginning of the Undoing of the Conquest
The Land Act of 1870 40. The Home Rule Movement
Isaac Butt, 1870 41. The Home Rule Movement
Enter Parnell, 1875 42. The Home Rule Movement
Michael Davitt
The New Departure, 1878 43. The Home Rule Movement
The Land League, 1879
1880 44. The Home Rule Movement
Through Coercion to the Land Act of 1881 45. The Home Rule Movement
Through More coercion to the Kilmainham Treaty, 1881
2 46. The Home Rule Movement
The Invincibles
The Assassination of Burke and Cavendish, 1882 47. The Home Rule Movement
Through More Coercion to the First Home Rule Bill, 1882
1886 48. The Home Rule Movement
The Defeat of the Home Rule Bill, 1886 49. The Home Rule Movement
Coercion Again
Large Scale Attack on Parnell, 1886
1890 50. Maintenance of the Attack on Parnell
O'Shea Intervenes
The Split, 1890 51. The Home Rule Movement
Death of the Lion, 1891 52. The Home Rule Movement
The Home Rule Bill of 1893
The Passing of Gladstone, 1892
4 53. The Home Rule Movement
The Decline, 1892
1918 54. The Home Rule Movement
The Policy of Coercion and Concession 'Killing Home Rule by Kindness' 1886
1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic Athletic Association, 1884 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Gaelic League and the Revival of the Irish Language, 1893 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
Self Help in Agriculture
Sir Horace Plunkett and the Co
operative Movement, 1889 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Leader, the Industrial Revival
and Mr. D. P. Moran, 1900 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Literary Awakening 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Separatist Revival
The United Irishman
and Arthur Griffith, 1899 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Resurrection of Hungary, 1904 52. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Policy, 1904
1908 53. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Policy Hangs Fire, 1908
1912 54. The Home Rule Bill of 1912 55. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1913
14 56. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Irish Volunteers, 1914
16 57. The Sinn Fein Movement
The European War
Redmond Throws in his Hand, 1914 58. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Insurrection of 1916 59. The Sinn Fein Movement
After the Insurrection 60. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Sinn Fein Convention of 1917 61. The Sinn Fein Movement
The General Election of 1918
Dáil Éireann, 1918
19 62. The De Jure Republic
England's Reaction, 1919
20 63. The Sinn Fein Movement
England Lays On and then cries 'Hold, Enough!' 1919
21 64. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Partition Bill, 1920
21 65. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Anglo
Irish Treaty of 1921 26. The Sinn Fein Movement
The Dail Accepts the Treaty, 1921
22 67. What the Treaty Did 68. Ireland, 1922. Epilogue: From the Acceptance of the Treaty by Dáil Éireann to de Valéra's Acceptance of it, 1922
27.