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SELECT BIbLIOGRAPHY Armstrong, Robert, and Tadhg Ó hAnnracháin (eds). 2006. Community in early modern Ireland. Dublin. Four Courts Press. Arthur, Paul. 1980. Government and politics of Northern Ireland: political realities. London. Barnard, Toby. 2004. Irish Protestant ascents and descents, 1641-1770. Dublin. Four Courts Press. Beiner, Guy. 2007. Remembering the year of the French: Irish folk memory and social memory. Madison. University of Wisconsin Press. Bell, John, Ulf Hansson and Nick McCaffery. 2010. 'The Troubles aren’t history yet': Young people’s understanding of the past. Belfast. Community Relations Council. Bhreathnach, Edel, Joseph MacMahon, and John McCafferty (eds). 2009. The Irish Franciscans, 1534–1990. Dublin. Four Courts Press. Biagini, Eugenio. 2012. The Protestant minority in southern Ireland. Historical Journal lv (4): 1161–1184. Boran, Elizabethanne, and Crawford Gribben (eds). 2006. Enforcing Reformation in Ireland and Scotland, 1550–1700. Aldershot. Ashgate. 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