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Football Songs, Religious Hatred and the Hokey Cokey FINAL For
Orange Alba: the Civil Religion of Loyalism in the Southwestern Lowlands of Scotland Since 1798
Conforti Institute Anti-Sectarianism Project Report April 2014
Famine Song’ Ter Partridge, Played by Steve Partridge
Table of Contents
Community Experiences of Sectarianism
Famine and Diaspora in the Emerald Isle an Gorta Mohr the Irish Potato
Sommer Spezial Sonderausgabe Irland Journal 2017 (Ebook)
Examining the Importance of National Identity to the “Offensive Behaviour at Football and Threatening Communications (Scotland) Act”
Ireland Before the Great Irish Famine
Musically Consonant, Socially Dissonant: Orange Walks and Catholic Interpretation in West-Central Scotland
NVS 12-1-4 N-Boehm-Schnitker
Thesis.Pdf (986.1Kb)
The Presbyterian Response to the Famine Years 1845 to 1855 Within Ireland and in the Highlands of Scotland
And Scottish Football: Critical Reflections on Dominant Discourse and Press Commentary
Bibliography
Let the People Sing? Irish Rebel Songs, Sectarianism, and Scotland’S Offensive Behaviour Act
'Killing Me Softly' with His Song: Exploring Racism in Football Chants
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The Great Irish Famine in Songs Erick Falc’Her-Poyroux
Sectarian Fact Or Fiction? Examing Scottish National Idenity
Is Football Bigotry Confined to the West of Scotland? the Heart Of
'Sectarianism' and Scottish Football: Critical Reflections on Dominant
Chapter 9: England's Act, Scotland's Shame and the Limits of Law Niall
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