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Abbreviations.
Acknowledgements.
Introduction.
1. The Birth of Modern Irish Politics, 1790-1798.
2. Disuniting Kingdoms: Emancipating Catholics, 1799-1850.
3. The Ascendancy of the Land Question, 1845-91.
4. Greening the Red, White and Blue: The End of the Union, 1891-1921.
5. 'Three Quarters of a Nation Once Again': Independent Ireland.
6. Northern Ireland, 1920-72: Specials, Peelers and Provos.
7. The Two Irelands, 1973-98.
Notes.
Chronology.
Select Bibliography.
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"In Dr. Jackson's book we have [a survey] of considerable breadth and flair... readers will find in it one of the most balanced and readable works on Irish political history to appear this decade." Marianne Elliott, University of Liverpool
"Alvin Jackson's Ireland 1798-1998 provides a well-informed and thought-provoking commentary on Irish history since the 1790s. The work shrewdly negotiates the differences between revisionist and anti-revisionist interpretations. Focussing mainly on the high politics of Irish nationalism and unionism, Jackson also illuminates the complexities of Anglo-Irish relations from the heyday of Wolfe Tone to the recent cycles of violence in Northern Ireland exercising moderation and balance throughout." L.P. Curtis, Brown University
"Alvin Jackson's Ireland 1798-1998 is a general history for the millenium: elegantly written, striving for a fierce impartiality, full of unexpected parallels and appositions." Roy Foster, New Statesman Books of the Year 1999
"Alvin Jackson offers an authoritative, reflective and refreshing analysis." Irish News
"Jackson presents a survey of modern Irish political history that is up-to-date and even-handed in its perspective ... An important contribution that belongs in all college libraries." CHOICE
"Jackson's measured and ironic approach is breath of fresh air. This book confirms his position in the leading rank of Irish historians." History
"Jackson's book will take its place amongst the most important, influential and highly regarded accounts of modern Irish history." OwenDudley Edwards, University of Edinburgh
"This is an outstanding book." New Hibernian Review
"A brief review cannot do justice to the richness and complexity of Ireland: 1798-1998. Jackson's gracefully written interpretations of events, forces and personalities are based upon an extensive reading of secondary sources and thoughtful, perceptive, and impartial judgements." Irish Studies Review
"Jackson' book cannot be bettered as the most up to date, comprehensive and readable account of the last 200 years." History Review
"A flowing narrative and sharp historical analysis ... Jackson is to be congratulated for producing a finely researched, well-written survey, which scholars, advanced under-graduates, and the general reader will find immensely informative and thought-provoking." Albion