The Moral Economy of Loyalty: Labour, Law, and the State in Northern Ireland, 1921–1939

IF 0.3 3区 历史学 Q4 Arts and Humanities
C. Loughlin
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The state of Northern Ireland was founded in 1921 and consolidated in the inter-war period. Analysts have claimed that this was accomplished through religious discrimination and populist patronage, despite the existence of Article V of the Government of Ireland Act, 1920. Utilizing a case study approach, this article examines how two pieces of legislation impacted on the labour movement in the region in the period 1921 to 1939. The Special Powers Act (first passed in 1922, and a permanent act from 1933), and the Trade Disputes Act, 1927, were both legislated by the inter-war Ulster Unionist Party (UUP) government of Northern Ireland. Labour activists suffered political discrimination, while they were intimidated through the legislation and organization was curtailed. These restrictions were carried out on the basis that the labour movement was considered a ‘disloyal’ section of the Northern Ireland populace. The article concludes that during the period 1921 to 1939 the state of Northern Ireland state was ...
忠诚的道德经济:1921-1939年北爱尔兰的劳工、法律和国家
北爱尔兰成立于1921年,并在两次世界大战期间得到巩固。分析人士声称,这是通过宗教歧视和民粹主义庇护实现的,尽管存在《1920年爱尔兰政府法》第五条。本文采用个案研究的方法,考察了1921年至1939年期间两项立法对该地区劳工运动的影响。《特别权力法》(1922年首次通过,1933年成为永久法案)和《贸易争端法》(1927年)都是由两次世界大战期间北爱尔兰的阿尔斯特统一党(UUP)政府制定的。劳工活动人士受到政治歧视,他们通过立法受到恐吓,组织受到限制。实施这些限制的依据是,工人运动被认为是北爱尔兰民众中“不忠诚”的一部分。文章的结论是,在1921年至1939年期间,北爱尔兰国家是……
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