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Nicholas Mansergh

    The Irish Construction Cycle 1970-2023
    South Africa 1906-1961
    The Government of Northern Ireland
    The Irish Free State
    The Irish Question
    Das britische Commonwealth
    • The Irish Question

      1840-1921

      • 338 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the complexities surrounding the Irish Question, this study delves into the issues rather than providing a chronological history. Originally published in 1940 and revised in 1975, it examines the challenges faced by Ireland, emphasizing the significance of these problems over the specific historical timeline. The book offers a critical analysis that remains relevant to contemporary discussions about Ireland's socio-political landscape.

      The Irish Question
    • The Irish Free State

      Its Government and Politics

      • 342 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Offering a thorough examination of the Irish Free State, this critical analysis delves into its governmental principles, structural framework, and philosophical underpinnings. Originally published in 1936, it provides insights into the political direction and historical context of the state, making it a valuable resource for understanding Ireland's governance during a pivotal time.

      The Irish Free State
    • The Government of Northern Ireland

      A Study in Devolution

      • 334 Seiten
      • 12 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the practicalities of devolution granted to Northern Ireland in 1920, this 1936 publication offers an in-depth analysis of its governance. It explores the political framework, challenges, and effectiveness of Northern Ireland's government during a pivotal period in its history, providing valuable insights into the region's administrative evolution.

      The Government of Northern Ireland
    • South Africa 1906-1961

      The Price of Magnanimity

      • 102 Seiten
      • 4 Lesestunden

      Focusing on the historical and political dynamics, this analysis delves into the enduring challenges faced by British and Commonwealth leaders in their dealings with South Africa. It explores the intricacies of these relationships, highlighting the persistent issues that have shaped diplomatic interactions over time. The book offers valuable insights into the political landscape of the era, making it a significant resource for understanding the complexities of British colonial policy and its implications for South Africa.

      South Africa 1906-1961
    • Ireland has the most cyclical construction sector in Europe, equaled only by Spain. Except for an interlude of normality in the early 1990s, it has been dominated for half a century by booms, busts, slow and painful recoveries, housing shortages and surpluses, and soaring and crashing prices.Unless this exceptional cyclicality is tackled, it may frustrate reforms and disrupt housing markets more or less indefinitely. As the cycle cannot be forecast reliably, semi-automatic measures put in place in advance are needed.The book examines the scope for them, in each stage of the construction development land, infrastructure, and construction/housing markets.

      The Irish Construction Cycle 1970-2023