On the eve of the centenary of the foundation of the Northern Ireland
state in 2021, this significant work examines the major political
developments of this short and momentous period in Irish history. By
necessity, it also explores the multi-faceted nature of the communal
violence that blighted the North in its early years.
The author concludes by investigating the 1925 findings of the Boundary
Commission, as well as assessing the legacy of what was to become
Northern Ireland.