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Irish Protestant Identities

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ISBN-10: 0719077451

ISBN-13: 9780719077456

Edition: 2008

Authors: Mervyn Busteed, Jonathan Tonge, Frank Neal

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This multi-disciplinary portrayal and analysis of the Protestant tradition in Ireland examines Protestant contributions to literature, culture, religion and politics. It also assesses Protestant authors, churches, Orange Order, Unionist Parties and Ulster loyalism.
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Book details

List price: $75.00
Copyright year: 2008
Publisher: Manchester University Press
Publication date: 11/15/2010
Binding: Hardcover
Pages: 416
Size: 6.50" wide x 9.75" long x 1.25" tall
Weight: 1.760
Language: English

List of tables
List of figures
List of contributors
Acknowledgements
List of abbreviations
Introduction
Aspects of ascendancy
The memory of 1641 and Protestant identity in Restoration and Jacobite Ireland
Ascendancy insecurities: cross pressures on an eighteenth-century improving landlord
Last of their line: the disappearing Anglo-Irish in twentieth-century fictions and autobiographies
Coping strategies in a changing Ireland
"Survival of the fittest": Protestant dissenting congregations of south Munster, 1660-1810
Protestants and politics in the Republic of Ireland: is integration complete?
"If a house be divided against itself that house cannot stand": the Church of Ireland and the political border, 1949-73
The gender dimension
Gender, faith and power: negotiating identity in the mission field
The Church of Ireland diocese of Ferns, 1945-65: a female perspective
Assessing an absence: Ulster Protestant women authors, 1900-60
Religion and identity
Visible differences: the 1859 revival and sectarianism in Belfast
Evangelicals and Irish identity in independent Ireland: a case study
"No, we are not Catholics": intersections of faith and ethnicity among the second-generation Protestant Irish in England
The overseas context
Ulster Presbyterian immigration to America
Ulster transplanted: Irish Protestants, everyday life and constructions of identity in late Victorian Toronto
"What satire would be more eloquent than reality?" Reporting the northern unionists in the French press, 1919-22
Identity and culture
Identity and victimhood among Northern Ireland border Protestants
Scenting the paper rose: the Ulster-Scots quest for music as identity
The evolution of Ulster Protestant identity in the twentieth century: nations and patriotism
The Orange tradition
Pride before a fall? Orangeism in Liverpool since 1945
The contemporary Orange Order in Northern Ireland
The Protestant working class: political and paramilitary representation
Duck or rabbit? The value systems of loyalist paramilitaries
A weapon in the struggle? Loyalist paramilitarism and the politics of auto/biography in contemporary Northern Ireland
Containment and the politics of loyalist-based conflict transformation
The Northern Ireland Labour Party and Protestant working-class identity
The Protestant working class and the fragmentation of Ulster Unionism
Unionist identity and party fortunes since the Good Friday Agreement
Index