<p><p>This book investigates the often-fragmented nature of Ulster Nationalist / Republican / Roman Catholic politics, culture and identity. It offers a companion publication to <i>The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants</i> (2015). Historically the Catholic community of Ulster are regarded a
The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants
β Scribed by Thomas Paul Burgess, Gareth Mulvenna (eds.)
- Publisher
- Palgrave Macmillan UK
- Year
- 2015
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 231
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter....Pages i-xxi
Introduction....Pages 1-8
Beginning to Talk to βBillyβ: Revising Southern Stereotypes of Unionism....Pages 9-23
Investigating the Protestant βKaleidoscopeβ....Pages 24-30
Lost in Translation: Loyalism and the Media....Pages 31-38
Typical Unionists? The Politicians and their People, Past and Present....Pages 39-54
βDoing Their Bitβ: Gendering the Constitution of Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist Identities....Pages 55-69
The Re-invention of the Orange Order: Triumphalism or Orangefest?....Pages 70-82
Loyalism On Film and Out of Context....Pages 83-97
This Sporting Life: Anything to Declare? Community Allegiance, Sports and the National Question....Pages 98-112
No One Likes Us, We Donβt Care: What Is to Be (Un) Done about Ulster Protestant Identity?....Pages 113-133
Celebration and Controversy in America: At Home with the Scots-Irish Diaspora....Pages 134-146
Convergence....Pages 147-158
Labour Aristocracies, Triumphalism and Melancholy: Misconceptions of the Protestant Working-Class and Loyalist Community....Pages 159-176
To the Beat of a Different Drum: Loyalist Youth and the Culture of Marching Bands....Pages 177-190
Blood Sacrifice for Queen and Country: Paramilitarism and Political Manoeuvrings....Pages 191-206
Back Matter....Pages 207-209
β¦ Subjects
British Politics; Sociology of Religion; Social Policy; Political Communication; Conflict Studies; Political Science
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