The Anti-Union
The Anti-Union
- JSTOR
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- No. 1 , 1798 - No. 32 , 1799
The Anti-Union was a short lived publication at the end of the eighteenth century. It lasted less than three months and consisted of only thirty-two numbers. Conceived in the aftermath of the 1798 rebellion (May?Sep.), this political periodical explored the issues surrounding an incorporated union with Britain. The Anti-Union opposed the impending union between Ireland and Britain which was being proposed in the political sphere at this time.
20091672
Irish Studies
http://www.jstor.org/subject/irishstudies
The Anti-Union was a short lived publication at the end of the eighteenth century. It lasted less than three months and consisted of only thirty-two numbers. Conceived in the aftermath of the 1798 rebellion (May?Sep.), this political periodical explored the issues surrounding an incorporated union with Britain. The Anti-Union opposed the impending union between Ireland and Britain which was being proposed in the political sphere at this time.
20091672
Irish Studies
http://www.jstor.org/subject/irishstudies