Bold steps toward devolution and conciliation for Ireland
The book argues for a patient, practical path to self-government in Ireland. It emphasizes moderation, constitutional reform, and a peaceful approach to bridging Irish and British interests.
Written as a manifesto for national progress, it outlines how Ireland could gain broader self‑rule while fostering harmony with Great Britain. It examines government structure, proposes coordinated reforms, and stresses the value of conciliation over confrontation.
- How self-government could be extended to Ireland through careful reform and cooperation.
- Key areas for change, including land, education, and administration, to reduce friction and promote progress.
- The role of public opinion, moderation, and a constructive partnership between Ireland and Great Britain.
- Practical steps for implementing reform without compromising stability or unity.
Ideal for readers of political history and constitutional reform who want a clear, historically grounded case for devolution and peaceful conciliation.