| HUME, David. The Ulster Unionist Party 1972-92: A political movement in an era of conflict and change. Lurgan: Ulster Society, 1996. 234pp. Paperback.[`The Northern Ireland Parliament building at Stormont in Protestant East Belfast came to symbolise the Britishness of the majority unionist community in the province. When it was prorogued by London in 1972, as the Ulster "Troubles" continued, the event came as a major cultural shock to those who had believed it was a bulwark against a United Ireland. The event also came as a shock to the Ulster Unionist Party, which had governed Northern Ireland since its formation under the Government of Northern Ireland (1920) Act.']. A very good copy. IRISH
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