In this episode of "The Rest Is History," Dominic and Tom are joined by Paul Rouse to delve into the complexities of Anglo-Irish relations following the Act of Union. They discuss the failure of Catholic emancipation, Daniel O'Connell's role, and the impact of the Great Famine on Irish nationalism and identity. The conversation explores the culpability of the British government during the famine, the surge in Irish emigration, and the rise of Home Rule as a political objective. They also touch on the challenges faced by the Irish Parliamentary Party, the complexities of land ownership, and the growing tensions between Unionists and Nationalists, setting the stage for future conflicts.
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