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- Collective Leadership in Contemporary Irish Nationalism: the Rw Iting of Gerry Adams Kathryn Cantrell University of Arkansas, Fayetteville
- What Is the Orange Order We Are a Protestant Fraternity with Members Throughout the World
- The Origins and Transformation of Early Irish Republicanism*
- Register of Members' Interests
- Flags: Towards a New Understanding
- Ritual and Violence in the Rhetoric of Ulster Orangeism
- The Organisation and Activism of Dublin's Protestant Working Class, 1883-1935 Author(S): Martin Maguire Source: Irish Historical Studies, Vol
- Philadelphia's Irish Riot of 1831
- “Tie the Flags Together”: Migration, Nativism, and the Orange Order in the United States, 1840-1930 Cory Wells
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- The Decline of Sectarianism in the West?: a Comparison of the Orange
- Unionist Nationalism: Paradox Or (Emergent) Paradigm
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- Canada Ulster Canada 1 & & Ulster Canada &Ulster-Scots and the Making of Modern Canada Ulster Canada 1 &
- The Party Politics of Postdevolution Identity in Northern Ireland
- Catalogue of Music
- What If the Irish Had Won the Battle of the Boyne? Erin O'brien
- Borderlands a Journey Through Changing Times
- Orange-Canadian Unionists and the Irish Home Rule Crisis, 1912-1914 Robert Mclaughlin
- Conflicted Tourism : Heritage Narratives, Sectarian Schism, and Economic Growth in Northern Ireland. Ashleigh Larissa Bixby University of Louisville
- Orange Riots, Party Processions Acts, and the Control of Public Space in Ireland and British North America, 1796-1851
- Peace, Politics and Parades in Northern Ireland*
- A Reactionary Group 5.1 Introduction the Orange Order Is a Religious
- The History of the Orange Order
- Ulster's Changing Borders Report
- 1 the Orange Order in Scotland Since 1860
- Irish Literature, Volume 2 - 1890-2000 Edited by Margaret Kelleher and Philip O’Leary Frontmatter More Information
- A Critical Historiography of the Irish Short Story
- Religion and Patterns of Conflict in Northern Ireland