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Keiron Curtis

Article in IPS: P. S. O'Hegarty and the Ulster Question - 0 views

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    Like many of his nationalist contemporaries, the Irish separatist P. S. O'Hegarty (1879-1952) viewed Ulster Unionist resistance to assimilation into a united self-governing Irish nation as the outcome of British policy and politicking in Ireland. In constructing an ethnic and political tie with the Protestant population of north-east Ulster from the 1801 Act of Union, subsequent British governments cultivated a 'false consciousness' among Ulster Unionists to further their political and economic self-interests. This article examines the deficiencies in O'Hegarty's arguments against partition but its main purpose is to highlight that, contrary to his conventional image as a doctrinal nationalist, O'Hegarty's 'Irishness' consisted of a liberal and civic concept of citizenship. It concludes that O'Hegarty's view of nationalism was pluralistic, inclusive and ahead of its time during a period when ethnicity was perceived as a non-negotiable determinant of national identity.
Kurt Evans

The love that keeps my heart beating with every breathe I take - 1 views

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    Hey, you've left footprints on my soul; I never said that you could do that. I feel that my love was taken in vain. I don't particularly like that. I do have values, you know. I would appreciate the respect and kindness that is usually offered to another human being. I bitterly regret the confrontation that I had earlier but, I guess it all comes down to one thing; live and learn.
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