Benjamin Eskola

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Little or no thought was given by Dublin to the views and interests of Unionists who regarded themselves as British and saw absolutely no attraction in forsaking their nationality to join a southern state which they regarded as anti-British and dominated by the Catholic church.
Benjamin Eskola
Would a secular Irish republic have been more attractive to northern Protestants?
Making Sense of the Troubles: A History of the Northern Ireland Conflict
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