home rule
noun /ˌhəʊm ˈruːl/
/ˌhəʊm ˈruːl/
[uncountable]- the right of a country or region to govern itself, especially after another country or region has governed it
(尤指受其他国家或地区统治之后的)地方自治权 - Civil unrest was created by Irish demands for home rule.
爱尔兰人要求自治导致了内乱。
CultureIn British and Irish history Home Rule refers to the government of Ireland by the Irish. There was a strong political movement for this from the 1870s to 1914, when a Home Rule Bill was passed by the British parliament, but because of World War One nothing was actually done about it. The IRA was formed and began to use violent methods in order to get a greater degree of independence than the Bill allowed. This led to a change in the situation when in 1920 Ireland was split into Northern Ireland and the Irish Free State (now the Republic of Ireland). Many people in Northern Ireland are still today strongly opposed to the idea of being ruled by the government in Dublin.see also Charles Stewart Parnell - Civil unrest was created by Irish demands for home rule.