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OverviewFull Product DetailsAuthor: Alvin Jackson (Sir Richard Lodge Professor of History, University of Edinburgh)Publisher: Oxford University Press Imprint: Oxford University Press Dimensions: Width: 16.60cm , Height: 3.00cm , Length: 24.10cm Weight: 0.984kg ISBN: 9780199593996ISBN 10: 019959399 Pages: 486 Publication Date: 01 December 2011 Audience: College/higher education , Professional and scholarly , Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly , Professional & Vocational Format: Hardback Publisher's Status: Active Availability: To order Stock availability from the supplier is unknown. We will order it for you and ship this item to you once it is received by us. Table of ContentsI The Measures and their Histories 1: Histories - Historiography, Comparability, Longevity 2: Prehistories (1290-1690, 1300-1782) 3: Contexts (1689-1703, 1782-1798): Economic, Military, R S5Parliamentary 4: Debates and Terms (1705-7, 1799-1801) II The Survival of the Unions: Overviews 5: The Survival of the Scots Union, 1707-1997 6: The Survival of the Irish Union, 1800-1921 III The Survival of the Unions: People, Ideas, Institutions 7: Scottish Unionists: People and Parties 8: Irish Unionists: People and Parties IV Reflections on the Unions 9: Conclusion: North Britain, West Britain BibliographyReviewsThis superb book provides the first complete cultural and political history of the unions ... Highly recommended D. R. Bisson, CHOICE What is illuminating is Jackson's brilliantly executed comparative approach to his subject ... [the state of the Union] is made crystal clear in what is an utterly compelling book. Christopher Whatley, BBC History Magazine Why was the one union a success, while the other failed? Alvin Jackson brings the tools of modern historical scholarship to answer this question in his impressive book. The Two Unions offers welcome relief from the usual polemics. Vernon Bogdanor, Literary Review A superb run-through of 300 years of critical issues with lots of topical relevance and interest ... [Two Unions] comes highly recommended from Talking History. 'Talking History' programme, Newstalk Radio Alvin Jackson, the author of two excellent histories of Ireland in (and not in) the United Kingdom, now broadens his canvas in a timely account of one [union's] death and the other's survival - so far. Iain McLean, Times Literary Supplement There could be no better moment to produce the first scholarly history of the two unions ... tough-minded, unsentimental ... [Jackson] has performed an extraordinarily valuable service ... perfect academic detachment is preserved throughout ... a superb book A.B. Cooke (Lord Lexden), Parliament: The House Magazine In this distinguished book ... Jackson sets out to provide a rigorous comparative treatment of the Irish and Scottish experience of union, and to explain why both have endured, if only partly in the Irish case. The result is a richly textured work by a historian at the top of his game. Jackson's command of the historiographical debates pertaining to a daunting range of periods and issues in the history of the two unions, and his lucidly argued judgements and insights combine to put this book in a pole position in the area of comparative historical studies concerning these islands. It is a book that could hardly have been timelier .. Graham Walker, Irish Historical Studies This superb book provides the first complete cultural and political history of the unions ... Highly recommended D. R. Bisson, CHOICE What is illuminating is Jackson's brilliantly executed comparative approach to his subject ... [the state of the Union] is made crystal clear in what is an utterly compelling book. Christopher Whatley, BBC History Magazine Why was the one union a success, while the other failed? Alvin Jackson brings the tools of modern historical scholarship to answer this question in his impressive book. The Two Unions offers welcome relief from the usual polemics. Vernon Bogdanor, Literary Review A superb run-through of 300 years of critical issues with lots of topical relevance and interest ... [Two Unions] comes highly recommended from Talking History. 'Talking History' programme, Newstalk Radio Alvin Jackson, the author of two excellent histories of Ireland in (and not in) the United Kingdom, now broadens his canvas in a timely account of one [union's] death and the other's survival - so far. Iain McLean, Times Literary Supplement There could be no better moment to produce the first scholarly history of the two unions ... tough-minded, unsentimental ... [Jackson] has performed an extraordinarily valuable service ... perfect academic detachment is preserved throughout ... a superb book A.B. Cooke (Lord Lexden), Parliament: The House Magazine [Two Unions is] enlightening and even fun - smart, wonderfully learned and witty ... [This] book would make a splendid present for anyone interested in Irish (or Scottish) history. Jude Collins, Book Programme, BBC Radio Ulster meticulously researched ... conceptually important ... an important book [which] is likely to secure its place as a work that will be read after the current debates are forgotten or have become potent myths and memories James Mitchell, Journal of British Studies In this lucid, powerfully argued and often witty book, Alvin Jackson sets out to compare systematically the genesis, complex histories and contrasting fortunes of the Anglo-Scottish and Anglo-Irish unions nobody has matched the ambition, scope and indeed mastery of this work a summary does scant justice to the complexity and richness of Jackson's arguments and anatomisation of the two unions. This is a book based on considerable original research and a talent for synthesis and assimilation of a voluminous secondary literature. It sets an agenda for thinking about the union and unionisms Politicians at Westminster may well wish to read this book, and ponder hard. Bob Harris, English Historical Review The study is based on a very wide range of sources, is elegantly written, and is filled with new insights. It is in every respect a triumph. Thomas Bartlett, Annual Bulletin of Historical Literature a distinguished analysis, subtle, balanced and insightful ... tightly organised and closely argued John Swift, Dublin Review of Books What is illuminating is Jackson's brilliantly executed comparative approach to his subject ... [the state of the Union] is made crystal clear in what is an utterly compelling book. Christopher Whatley, BBC History Magazine Why was the one union a success, while the other failed? Alvin Jackson brings the tools of modern historical scholarship to answer this question in his impressive book. The Two Unions offers welcome relief from the usual polemics. Vernon Bogdanor, Literary Review A superb run-through of 300 years of critical issues with lots of topical relevance and interest ... [Two Unions] comes highly recommended from Talking History. 'Talking History' programme, Newstalk Radio Alvin Jackson, the author of two excellent histories of Ireland in (and not in) the United Kingdom, now broadens his canvas in a timely account of one [union's] death and the other's survival - so far. Iain McLean, Times Literary Supplement Why was the one union a success, while the other failed? Alvin Jackson brings the tools of modern historical scholarship to answer this question in his impressive book. The Two Unions offers welcome relief from the usual polemics. Vernon Bogdanor, Literary Review Author InformationAlvin Jackson has been Professor of Modern Irish History at Queen's University Belfast, and Burns Visiting Professor at Boston College. He was educated at Corpus Christi College and Nuffield College, Oxford, and has held a British Academy Senior Research Fellowship as well as a British Academy Research Readership. 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