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James Winder Good

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of Davitt's early years) and on popular economic and social interest. He lauds Davitt as the man whose "hammer strokes destroyed a system of land tenure, which for over three centuries had been the most powerful instrument in encompassing the economic degradation of the Irish people, and ensuring
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destroyed its presses, the Freeman's Journal merged with the paper in 1924. Good was also a regular correspondent for British and U.S. newspapers.
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government in Dublin, and might, in time, "open the eyes of its former devotees to the drawbacks of Partition".
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drama focuses on the trials of a new conciliation party candidate in an Ulster election.
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in Belfast that economic stability required "working arrangements" with the new
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began his journalistic career in Belfast as a reporter with the
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constable, and Margaret Good (née Winder). His family moved to
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in Dublin. Written under the pseudonym ‘Robert Harding’, the
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People educated at the Royal Belfast Academical Institution
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In 1921, Good published a short polemical biography of the
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he was a persistent critic of British policy and of Irish
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As leader writer and drama critic Good joined of the
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Index


Unionism
Protestant
Belfast Newsletter
Freeman's Journal
Irish statehood
Partition
sectarianism
Limerick
RIC
Belfast
Royal Belfast Academical Institution
Robert Wilson Lynd
Paul Henry
Queen's College Belfast
Newsletter
Ulster Literary Theatre
Abbey Theatre
Ibsenite
Northern Whig
Easter Rising
Dublin
Freeman's Journal
Irish Parliamentary Party
Partition
dominion
Anglo-Irish Treaty
six-county regime
Free State
Land League

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