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Protestant and Irish : the minority's search for place in independent Ireland
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ISBN: 9781782052982 9781782053811 Year: 2019 Publisher: Cork, Ireland : Cork University Press,

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"In 1989 Edna Longley remarked that if Catholics were born Irish, Protestants had to 'work their passage to Irishness'. With eighteen essays by scholars with individual perspectives on Irish Protestant history, this book explores a number of those passages. Some were dead ends. Some led nowhere in particular. But others allowed southern Irish Protestants - those living in the Irish Free State and Republic - to make meaningful journeys through their own sense of Irishness. Through the lives and work, rest and play of Protestant participants in the new Ireland - sportsmen, academics, students, working class Protestants, revolutionaries, rural women, landlords, clerics - these essays offer refreshing interpretations as to what it meant to be Protestant and Irish in the changed political dispensation after Irish independence in 1922. While acknowledging that Protestant reactions were complex, ranging from 'keeping the head down' in a ghetto, through a sort of low-level loyalism, to out-and-out active republicanism, this book takes a fresh look at the positive contribution that many Protestants made to an Ireland that was their home and where they wanted to live. It wasn't always easy, and the very Catholic ethos of the State was often jarring and uncomfortable - but by and large Protestants reached an equitable accommodation with independent Ireland. The proof of that lies in a continued community vibrancy - in Bishop Hodges of Limerick's words in 1944, more than ever able 'to express a method of living valuable to the State'."


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The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press
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ISBN: 1474424902 1399502174 9781474424905 9781474424912 1474424910 9781474424882 1474424880 9781474424929 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh

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This is a collection of essays examining nineteenth-century British and Irish newspaper and periodical history during a key period of change and development.


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The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press : EHBIP. : The Edinburgh History of the British and Irish Press, Volume 2 ; Expansion and Evolution, 1800-1900
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ISBN: 9781474424905 Year: 2022 Publisher: Edinburgh Edinburgh University Press

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