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Source Analysis- Irish Home Rule (A Level History)

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This document includes two essays (past paper questions from 2022) which analyse two sources on Irish Home Rule (). The essays analyse Carson's speech at the Craigavon demonstration, and Dillon's speech in the House of Commons. Both essays received an A+. I have included a clean typed copy and an original version with some of my own annotation. Happy studying!

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How valuable is the source in studying the Home Rule Crisis?- Past
Paper Question- CCEA- 2022


​ Source 1 is valuable in highlighting the motives, as well as some of the
methods, of Ulster Unionism. However, the source is very limited in scope,
limiting this value as it does not explore other sources of opposition (for
example, from the Conservative Party). Therefore, the source is at most
partially valuable.


​ The source hints at how the Ulster Unionists (led by Carson by this
stage) were willing to oppose Home Rule using violence. This is seen in the
aggressive tone in “we will defeat the… wicked conspiracy”. This reflects the
Ulster Unionists’ use of extra-parliamentary tactics, such as how they had
imported 2000 weapons by Summer 1911. The source is also highly valuable
as it reveals the motives behind Ulster’s opposition towards Home Rule. For
example, Carson discusses the need to protect “the growing prosperity of
Ireland”. This is valuable as it highlights how Ulster Unionists had economic
motives for opposing Home Rule. Belfast was Ireland’s only major industrial
city. The shipbuilding industry (especially with Harland and Wolff) was one of
the city’s greatest employers and the Unionists feared that Ireland would lose
vital trade and jobs if Home Rule were allowed to pass and weaken the Union.
The Irish were also highly motivated by religious motives and a need to
protect their “religious liberty”. The majority of Ulster Unionists were
Protestants, and English newspapers called those who opposed Home Rule
“God’s chosen people”. This is because Ulster Unionists feared that “Home
Rule means Rome Rule”, fearing being a minority in Catholic Ireland. Carson’s
speech is valuable in highlighting these fears. However, the source is also
important in highlighting the way in which the Ulster Unionists opposed Home
Rule, saying that they were prepared to become responsible for “the
government of the Protestant province of Ulster” (Carson). This is valuable as
it suggests that the Ulster Unionists were willing to form a Provisional

, Government to oppose Home Rule. In the same vein, the date is valuable as
Carson’s speech was made just two days before 400 delegates of the Ulster
Unionist Council met to discuss a potential provisional government and
constitution for a Unionist Ulster, highlighting that Carson accurately reflects
the attitudes of his Unionist contemporaries. The date is also significant as the
Unionists believed that Asquith had entered into a “corrupt parliamentary
bargain” with the Irish Parliamentary Party (IPP) to deliver Home Rule.
Therefore, whilst a Home Rule Bill had not yet been introduced, the Unionists
believed that it was only a matter of time. Therefore, the source is valuable in
highlighting how the Unionists prepared for an anti-Home Rule campaign
before the introduction of the Third Home Rule Bill on 11th April 1912.
Furthermore, the author of the source increases the source’s value. As leader
of the Irish Unionist Party from 1910, Carson reflects the attitudes of all
Unionists, not just those in Ulster. Therefore, whilst the Craigavon
demonstration was an Ulster-centric event, Carson is valuable as he can
reflect a more general Irish opposition against Home Rule, especially since he
was from Dublin and was a Southern Unionist.


​ However, it should be acknowledged that the source’s value is limited in
many ways. For example, Carson’s tone (especially in reference to the
“wicked conspiracy”) is aggressive and exaggerative. This suggests that the
source is not entirely accurate, which reduces its value. This is supported by
the fact that this is a propaganda speech made by Carson to an audience of
50,000 people at the Craigavon Demonstration with the intention of inflaming
this audience and encouraging opposition against Home Rule. Whilst it can be
said that this is somewhat valuable in highlighting the extent of Carson’s own
personal opposition, it is therefore likely to exaggerate and misrepresent the
reasons behind Unionist opposition. Also, the date inhibits the value of the
source. The Craigavon Demonstration was very early on in the Home Rule
Crisis and therefore the source omits several valuable details regarding other
forms of opposition towards Home Rule. For example, the source omits any

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