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England's Case Against Home Rule (1887)

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328 pages
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12 hours

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The argument against Home Rule for Ireland is central to this political treatise by Albert Venn Dicey, written in 1887. Dicey contends that such a move would threaten the unity of the United Kingdom and harm England's economic and political interests. He provides a historical context for the England-Ireland relationship, asserting that Home Rule would undermine British constitutional principles. This influential work contributes significantly to the ongoing discourse on constitutionalism and nationalism, making it a vital resource for understanding the complexities of the Home Rule debate.

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England's Case Against Home Rule (1887), Albert Venn Dicey

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2008
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