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Ulster Protestants
Violence and the Sacred in Northern Ireland
Orange Alba: the Civil Religion of Loyalism in the Southwestern Lowlands of Scotland Since 1798
Ethnicising Ulster's Protestants
The Political Role of Northern Irish Protestant Religious Denominations
Loyalism Is a Form of Group Identity Based on the Idea of Loyalty to the Political Status Quo
Derry~Londonderry the Ulster Covenant and the 1916 Proclamation Dr Henry A
The American Connection Unit 4 the Ulster-Scots and American Independence
The Politics of the Irish Language Under the English and British
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Ulster Loyalists Imagine an American Audience
Irish Protestant Nationalism in the Nineteenth Century
Longing, Belonging and Exile Among Irish Protestant Writers in Britain, C.1830–1970
In Search of Ireland: a Cultural Geography
(83) Loyalism in Transiti#69D50
Irish Presbyterians, the United States, and Transatlantic Evangelicalism, C
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Ritual and Violence in the Rhetoric of Ulster Orangeism
Ulster's Protestant Working Class
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The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants This Page Intentionally Left Blank the Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants
100 Years of the Ulster Covenant30
A Plurality of Identities: Ulster Protestantism in Contemporary Northern Irish Drama
Simulation on Northern Ireland: One Step at a Time - the Derry March and Prospects for Peace
Or “Slaves to England”? Protestant Society and Unionist Hegemony in Nineteenth-Century Ulster
Key Stage 3: from Ulster to Northern Ireland, 1600–1925 Unit 1: 1600–1700
The Partition of Ireland: Anglo-Irish Relations As Reflected in a Political Idea
Ulster-Scots Ethnicity-Building and Institutional Hegemony in Northern Ireland Peter Robert Gardner the University of Aberdeen and the University of Cambridge
The Second Coming of Paisley: Militant Fundamentalism and Ulster Politics
Changing Relationships in the Irish Borderlands
Spurlock, R. S. (2020) the Solemn League and Covenant and the Making of a People in Ulster