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Ulster's lost counties
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ISBN: 9781009469272 1009469274 1009469320 9781009469289 9781009469296 Year: 2024 Publisher: Cambridge, United Kingdom ; New York, NY Cambridge University Press

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In 1920, the three Ulster counties of Cavan, Donegal and Monaghan were excluded from Northern Ireland. What happens to an abandoned people? And what is the impact on subsequent generations? At a time of uncertainty over the future of Northern Ireland, the history of Ulster loyalists who found themselves on the 'wrong side' of the Irish border is especially relevant. Memories of the violence and betrayal experienced by one generation of protestants in the three counties entrenched an intergenerational Ulster loyalist identity. Subsequently, three-county loyalists who moved across the border played an important role in militant politics. Examining armed resistance in these counties and the radicals who came from them, Edward Burke argues that violence or terrorism perpetrated by 'lost Ulster' loyalists enjoyed considerable success. Spanning the Anglo-Irish War to the Troubles and beyond, Ulster's Lost Counties demonstrates the grip of identity and betrayal since the partition of Ireland.

Unionist politics and the politics of unionism since the Anglo-Irish agreement
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ISBN: 1859181392 9781859181393 Year: 1997 Publisher: Cork: Cork university press,

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Irish unionism, 1885-1922
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Year: 1973 Publisher: London: Historical association,

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Unionism in modern Ireland : new perspectives on politics and culture
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ISBN: 9780333646731 0333646738 Year: 1996 Publisher: London: MacMillan,

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Theatre and the state in twentieth-century Ireland : cultivating the people
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ISBN: 0415069394 Year: 2001 Publisher: London : Routledge,

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Theatre and the state in twentieth-century Ireland : cultivating the people
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ISBN: 0415069386 Year: 2001 Publisher: London Routledge

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The force of culture : unionist identities in twentieth-century Ireland
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ISBN: 1859182054 Year: 1999 Publisher: Cork Cork university press

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Loyalists
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ISBN: 0747543887 Year: 1999 Publisher: London Bloomsbury

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Nationalism and unionism : conflict in Ireland, 1885-1921
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ISBN: 0853894957 Year: 1996 Publisher: Belfast Queen's university. Institute of Irish studies

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Loyalism in Ireland, 1789-1829
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ISBN: 1282185616 9786612185618 1846155665 1843833026 Year: 2007 Publisher: Woodbridge ; Rochester, NY : Boydell Press,

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Irish loyalism is often neglected in the historical literature or misrepresented as an ideologically rigid and narrowly sectarian foil to emerging nationalism. Yet, in the French Revolutionary wars, loyalism was a recognisable counter-revolutionary ideology with recent parallels in Britain, Europe and America. This book examines the Irish variant in a comparative context and analyses its military, political, cultural and religious dimensions to reveal distinctive strands. A 'liberal' version was receptive to Catholics as loyalists and open to constitutional reform, while an exclusively Protestant version monopolised public expressions of loyalty to politically undermine the campaign for Catholic emancipation. Cultural manifestations of loyalism, including ballads, sermons and Orange parading rituals, are analysed to address questions of popular spontaneity or elite manipulation and changes in Protestant identity. The study reveals that exclusive loyalism needed a physical threat, so the 1828-9 Brunswick Clubs combined militant 1798-style rhetoric with innovative mass petitioning. They failed to prevent emancipation but left a template for Irish Conservatism. ALLAN BLACKSTOCK is a reader at the Academy for Irish Cultural Heritages, School of History and International Affairs at the University of Ulster.

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