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Loading... Who are 'the people'?: Unionism, Protestantism and Loyalism in Northern Irelandby Peter Shirlow
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'As one would expect in a book written by authors of such varied outlook, no single vision emerges. But some fascinating material does.' Times Literary Supplement'The breadth of material considered by the contributors to Who Are 'The People'? provides an excellent introduction to the way in which the broad identity of Ulster Loyalism is underpinned by gender and class, expressed in work as well as social environments, and voiced through religious allusion as well as political rhetoric.' Irish Studies Review'It confronts all the issues you're not supposed to raise in polite company. Read it and you'll have to revise many of your prejudices, while having one or two confirmed.' Camden New Journal No library descriptions found. |
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![]() GenresMelvil Decimal System (DDC)320.9416Social sciences Political Science Political Science Political situation and conditions Europe British Isles UlsterLC ClassificationRatingAverage: No ratings.Is this you?Become a LibraryThing Author. |