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Ireland as it is, and as it would be under Home Rule

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A series of letters by a special commissioner records travel throughout Ireland amid the Home Rule controversy, reporting widespread alarm among loyalist communities, mass demonstrations in cities, and uneven regional conditions. The dispatches contrast industrial vigor in the north with stagnation in the west and south, credit targeted development efforts for recent improvement, and document testimony from landowners, workers, and officials. Combining on-the-spot description with political analysis and cautious verification, the letters argue that proposed self-government would have profound economic and social consequences.

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Robert John Buckley

Robert John Buckley was an Irish author known for his work on political and social issues in Ireland during the late 19th century. His notable book, "Ireland as it is, and as it would be under Home Rule," explores the implications of self-governance for Ireland, reflecting the political climate of his time. Buckley's writings contribute to the discourse on Irish nationalism and the quest for autonomy, providing insights into the challenges and aspirations of the Irish people. His work remains a relevant part of the literary heritage surrounding Ireland's complex history.

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