Religious Cleavages and Political Divisions in Ireland

Examines the division of the Roman Catholics and the Protestants in Ireland and British culpability in this division.

The British government has been intimately and disastrously involved in Ireland for centuries. This paper examines the divisions between Roman Catholics and Protestants that culminated in the division of the island into two separate political entities. It commences with the Act of Union (1801) that united Ireland and Great Britain and concludes with partition, political formalization of the cleavages, in the twentieth century.