
audiobook
HANDBOOK OF HOME RULE
EDITOR'S NOTE.
PREFACE.
AMERICAN HOME RULE
HOW WE BECAME HOME RULERS.
HOME RULE AND IMPERIAL UNITY
THE IRISH GOVERNMENT BILL AND THE IRISH LAND BILL
THE "UNIONIST" POSITION.
A LAWYER'S OBJECTIONS TO HOME RULE.
THE "UNIONIST" CASE FOR HOME RULE.
This volume gathers a handful of thoughtful essays written by some of the era’s most influential British voices, each tackling the thorny “Irish Question” at a time when the nation’s future governance was hotly contested. First published in the late 1880s, the collection presents the arguments for and against granting Ireland a measure of self‑government, set against the backdrop of recent elections and ongoing land reforms.
The contributors—statesmen, legal scholars, and journalists—approach the topic with a deliberate, measured tone, aiming to move beyond partisan shouting and toward a clear understanding of the historical and constitutional issues at stake. Listeners will hear reasoned explanations of why Home Rule appeals to many Irish people, the legal concerns it raises, and the broader implications for British‑Irish relations. It serves as a concise guide for anyone curious about the political debates that shaped Ireland’s path toward autonomy.
Language
en
Duration
~9 hours (545K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by Jonathan Ingram, Aaron Reed and the PG Online Distributed Proofreading Team
Release date
2004-12-29
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

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