"Ulster's Stand For Union" by Ronald McNeill is a historical exploration set in the early 1900s, spotlighting the Ulster Unionist movement's efforts against Home Rule in Ireland. The story explains the reasons behind Ulster's Protestants opposing governance shifting from Westminster to Dublin, touching on Ireland's history, identity, and the North's loyalty. Northern Protestants saw themselves as holding strong against the disloyalty of Southern Nationalists. McNeill shares his experience and shows how Ulster Unionism grew because of perceived threats from British political changes, especially under leaders like Gladstone. Ulster's Protestants had to protect their political identity and constitutional rights.

Ulster's Stand For Union
By Ronald McNeill
In a divided Ireland, witness the fierce resistance of Ulster's Protestants as they fight to maintain their British identity against the rising tide of Home Rule.
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2004-12-11
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About the AuthorRonald John McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun, PC, was a British Conservative politician and writer.
Ronald John McNeill, 1st Baron Cushendun, PC, was a British Conservative politician and writer.
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