The last of a series of five programmes about Ireland's quest for a separate national identity since the fall of Parnell
The Two Irekinds
Even in 1914 it had been plain enough for those who were prepared to see it that two very different Irelands already existed. By !921 those differences had been formalised and institutionalised with the setting up of separate governments in north and south.
F. S. L. Lyons
Professor of Modern History at the University of Kent discusses with J. C. BECKETT
Professor of Irish History at the Queen's University, Belfast how the two Irelands have developed in the last forty five years