The Irish question primarily pertains to the historical and political issues surrounding Ireland's relationship with Great Britain, particularly regarding governance, national identity, and sovereignty. It encompasses debates over home rule, partition, and the ongoing quest for Irish unity. The question has evolved over time, reflecting changes in political dynamics and public sentiment, and remains relevant in discussions about Northern Ireland and the Republic of Ireland today. Ultimately, it belongs within the broader context of nationalism, colonialism, and post-colonial studies.
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What is the question
Is le ... e/í/iad/an...
The surname Harrison does not belong to a specific Irish clan. It is an English surname that originated from the personal name "Harry" and was brought to Ireland by English settlers.
No Demi's not Irish! That's a silly question
Thomas E. Webb has written: 'The Irish question' -- subject(s): Home rule, Irish question 'Ipse dixit' -- subject(s): Home rule, Irish question
Rephrase the question.
This is NOT a question - it is a STATEMENT !
John Joseph Clancy has written: 'Speech on the Irish Financial Grievance' 'Tracts on the Irish question' 'The Irish question' 'Mr. Balfour in the recess'