Irish Protestant Identities
Herausgeber: Busteed, Mervyn; Tonge, Jonathan; Neal, Frank
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Irish Protestant identities is a major multi-disciplinary portrayal and analysis of the often overlooked Protestant tradition in Ireland. A distinguished team of contributors explore what is distinctive about the religious minority on the island of Ireland. Protestant contributions to literature, culture, religion and politics are all examined. -- .
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Irish Protestant identities is a major multi-disciplinary portrayal and analysis of the often overlooked Protestant tradition in Ireland. A distinguished team of contributors explore what is distinctive about the religious minority on the island of Ireland. Protestant contributions to literature, culture, religion and politics are all examined. -- .
Produktdetails
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- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9780719077456
- ISBN-10: 0719077451
- Artikelnr.: 33262451
- Verlag: Manchester University Press
- Seitenzahl: 416
- Erscheinungstermin: August 2008
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 234mm x 163mm x 38mm
- Gewicht: 796g
- ISBN-13: 9780719077456
- ISBN-10: 0719077451
- Artikelnr.: 33262451
Mervyn Busteed is Honorary Research Fellow of the Universities of Manchester, Salford and Liverpool. Frank Neal is Honorary Fellow of the University of Liverpool. Jon Tonge is Professor of Politics at the University of Liverpool
List of tables List of figures List of contributors Acknowledgements
Abbreviations Introduction ASPECTS OF ASCENDANCY 1. The memory of 1641 and
Protestant identity in Restoration and Jacobite Ireland - John Gibney 2.
Ascendancy insecurities: cross pressures on an improving landlord - Mervyn
Busteed 3. Last of their line: the disappearing Anglo-Irish in
twentieth-century fiction and autobiographies - Deidre O'Byrne COPING
STRATEGIES IN A CHANGING IRELAND 4. 'Survival of the Fittest': Protestant
dissenting congregations of Munster, 1660-1810 - David Butler 5.
Protestants and politics in the Republic of Ireland: is integration
complete? - Bernadette C Hayes and Tony Fahey 6. 'If a house be divided
against itself that house cannot stand': the Church of Ireland and the
political border - Daithi O'Corrain THE GENDER DIMENSION 7. Negotiating
identities: faith and gender in the mission field - Myrtle Hill 8. The
Church of Ireland Diocese of Ferns 1945-65: a female perspective -
Catherine O'Connor 9. Assessing an absence: Ulster Protestant women authors
1900-60 - Naomi Doak RELIGION AND IDENTITY 10. Visible differences: the
1859 Revival and communal identity in Belfast - Mark Doyle 11. Evangelical
Christians and Irish identity in Independent Ireland - Patrick Mitchel 12.
'No we are not Catholics': illogical intersections of faith and identity -
Sarah Morgan and Bronwen Walter THE OVERSEAS CONTEXT 13. Ulster Scot
immigration to America - James Doan 14. Ulster transplanted: Irish
Protestants, everyday life and constructions of identity in Victorian
Toronto - William Jenkins 15. What satire can be more eloquent than
reality? Reporting the Northern Unionists in the French press - Ian McKeane
IDENTITY AND CULTURE 16. Identity and victimhood among Northern Ireland
border Protestants - Hastings Donnan 17. Scenting the paper rose: the
Ulster Scots quest for music and identity - Fintan Vallely 18. The
evolution of national identity amongst Ulster Protestants during the
twentieth century - Thomas Hennessey THE ORANGE TRADITION 19. Pride before
a fall? Orangeism in Liverpool since 1945 - Peter Day 20. The contemporary
Orange Order in Northern Ireland - Jonathan Tonge and James W. McAuley THE
PROTESTANT WORKIGN CLASS: POLITICAL AND PARAMILITARY REPRESENTATION 21.
Duck or rabbit? The value systems of Loyalist paramilitaries - Lyndsey
Harris 22. A weapon in the struggle? Loyalist paramilitarism and the
politics of auto/biography in contemporary Northern Ireland - Stephen
Hopkins 23. Containment and the politics of Loyalist-based conflict
transformation - Brian Graham 24. The Northern Ireland Labour Party and
Protestant working class identity - Aaron Edwards 25. The Protestant
working class and the fragmentation of Ulster Unionism - Graham Walker 26.
Unionist identity and party fortunes since the Good Friday Agreement - Neil
Southern
Abbreviations Introduction ASPECTS OF ASCENDANCY 1. The memory of 1641 and
Protestant identity in Restoration and Jacobite Ireland - John Gibney 2.
Ascendancy insecurities: cross pressures on an improving landlord - Mervyn
Busteed 3. Last of their line: the disappearing Anglo-Irish in
twentieth-century fiction and autobiographies - Deidre O'Byrne COPING
STRATEGIES IN A CHANGING IRELAND 4. 'Survival of the Fittest': Protestant
dissenting congregations of Munster, 1660-1810 - David Butler 5.
Protestants and politics in the Republic of Ireland: is integration
complete? - Bernadette C Hayes and Tony Fahey 6. 'If a house be divided
against itself that house cannot stand': the Church of Ireland and the
political border - Daithi O'Corrain THE GENDER DIMENSION 7. Negotiating
identities: faith and gender in the mission field - Myrtle Hill 8. The
Church of Ireland Diocese of Ferns 1945-65: a female perspective -
Catherine O'Connor 9. Assessing an absence: Ulster Protestant women authors
1900-60 - Naomi Doak RELIGION AND IDENTITY 10. Visible differences: the
1859 Revival and communal identity in Belfast - Mark Doyle 11. Evangelical
Christians and Irish identity in Independent Ireland - Patrick Mitchel 12.
'No we are not Catholics': illogical intersections of faith and identity -
Sarah Morgan and Bronwen Walter THE OVERSEAS CONTEXT 13. Ulster Scot
immigration to America - James Doan 14. Ulster transplanted: Irish
Protestants, everyday life and constructions of identity in Victorian
Toronto - William Jenkins 15. What satire can be more eloquent than
reality? Reporting the Northern Unionists in the French press - Ian McKeane
IDENTITY AND CULTURE 16. Identity and victimhood among Northern Ireland
border Protestants - Hastings Donnan 17. Scenting the paper rose: the
Ulster Scots quest for music and identity - Fintan Vallely 18. The
evolution of national identity amongst Ulster Protestants during the
twentieth century - Thomas Hennessey THE ORANGE TRADITION 19. Pride before
a fall? Orangeism in Liverpool since 1945 - Peter Day 20. The contemporary
Orange Order in Northern Ireland - Jonathan Tonge and James W. McAuley THE
PROTESTANT WORKIGN CLASS: POLITICAL AND PARAMILITARY REPRESENTATION 21.
Duck or rabbit? The value systems of Loyalist paramilitaries - Lyndsey
Harris 22. A weapon in the struggle? Loyalist paramilitarism and the
politics of auto/biography in contemporary Northern Ireland - Stephen
Hopkins 23. Containment and the politics of Loyalist-based conflict
transformation - Brian Graham 24. The Northern Ireland Labour Party and
Protestant working class identity - Aaron Edwards 25. The Protestant
working class and the fragmentation of Ulster Unionism - Graham Walker 26.
Unionist identity and party fortunes since the Good Friday Agreement - Neil
Southern
List of tables List of figures List of contributors Acknowledgements
Abbreviations Introduction ASPECTS OF ASCENDANCY 1. The memory of 1641 and
Protestant identity in Restoration and Jacobite Ireland - John Gibney 2.
Ascendancy insecurities: cross pressures on an improving landlord - Mervyn
Busteed 3. Last of their line: the disappearing Anglo-Irish in
twentieth-century fiction and autobiographies - Deidre O'Byrne COPING
STRATEGIES IN A CHANGING IRELAND 4. 'Survival of the Fittest': Protestant
dissenting congregations of Munster, 1660-1810 - David Butler 5.
Protestants and politics in the Republic of Ireland: is integration
complete? - Bernadette C Hayes and Tony Fahey 6. 'If a house be divided
against itself that house cannot stand': the Church of Ireland and the
political border - Daithi O'Corrain THE GENDER DIMENSION 7. Negotiating
identities: faith and gender in the mission field - Myrtle Hill 8. The
Church of Ireland Diocese of Ferns 1945-65: a female perspective -
Catherine O'Connor 9. Assessing an absence: Ulster Protestant women authors
1900-60 - Naomi Doak RELIGION AND IDENTITY 10. Visible differences: the
1859 Revival and communal identity in Belfast - Mark Doyle 11. Evangelical
Christians and Irish identity in Independent Ireland - Patrick Mitchel 12.
'No we are not Catholics': illogical intersections of faith and identity -
Sarah Morgan and Bronwen Walter THE OVERSEAS CONTEXT 13. Ulster Scot
immigration to America - James Doan 14. Ulster transplanted: Irish
Protestants, everyday life and constructions of identity in Victorian
Toronto - William Jenkins 15. What satire can be more eloquent than
reality? Reporting the Northern Unionists in the French press - Ian McKeane
IDENTITY AND CULTURE 16. Identity and victimhood among Northern Ireland
border Protestants - Hastings Donnan 17. Scenting the paper rose: the
Ulster Scots quest for music and identity - Fintan Vallely 18. The
evolution of national identity amongst Ulster Protestants during the
twentieth century - Thomas Hennessey THE ORANGE TRADITION 19. Pride before
a fall? Orangeism in Liverpool since 1945 - Peter Day 20. The contemporary
Orange Order in Northern Ireland - Jonathan Tonge and James W. McAuley THE
PROTESTANT WORKIGN CLASS: POLITICAL AND PARAMILITARY REPRESENTATION 21.
Duck or rabbit? The value systems of Loyalist paramilitaries - Lyndsey
Harris 22. A weapon in the struggle? Loyalist paramilitarism and the
politics of auto/biography in contemporary Northern Ireland - Stephen
Hopkins 23. Containment and the politics of Loyalist-based conflict
transformation - Brian Graham 24. The Northern Ireland Labour Party and
Protestant working class identity - Aaron Edwards 25. The Protestant
working class and the fragmentation of Ulster Unionism - Graham Walker 26.
Unionist identity and party fortunes since the Good Friday Agreement - Neil
Southern
Abbreviations Introduction ASPECTS OF ASCENDANCY 1. The memory of 1641 and
Protestant identity in Restoration and Jacobite Ireland - John Gibney 2.
Ascendancy insecurities: cross pressures on an improving landlord - Mervyn
Busteed 3. Last of their line: the disappearing Anglo-Irish in
twentieth-century fiction and autobiographies - Deidre O'Byrne COPING
STRATEGIES IN A CHANGING IRELAND 4. 'Survival of the Fittest': Protestant
dissenting congregations of Munster, 1660-1810 - David Butler 5.
Protestants and politics in the Republic of Ireland: is integration
complete? - Bernadette C Hayes and Tony Fahey 6. 'If a house be divided
against itself that house cannot stand': the Church of Ireland and the
political border - Daithi O'Corrain THE GENDER DIMENSION 7. Negotiating
identities: faith and gender in the mission field - Myrtle Hill 8. The
Church of Ireland Diocese of Ferns 1945-65: a female perspective -
Catherine O'Connor 9. Assessing an absence: Ulster Protestant women authors
1900-60 - Naomi Doak RELIGION AND IDENTITY 10. Visible differences: the
1859 Revival and communal identity in Belfast - Mark Doyle 11. Evangelical
Christians and Irish identity in Independent Ireland - Patrick Mitchel 12.
'No we are not Catholics': illogical intersections of faith and identity -
Sarah Morgan and Bronwen Walter THE OVERSEAS CONTEXT 13. Ulster Scot
immigration to America - James Doan 14. Ulster transplanted: Irish
Protestants, everyday life and constructions of identity in Victorian
Toronto - William Jenkins 15. What satire can be more eloquent than
reality? Reporting the Northern Unionists in the French press - Ian McKeane
IDENTITY AND CULTURE 16. Identity and victimhood among Northern Ireland
border Protestants - Hastings Donnan 17. Scenting the paper rose: the
Ulster Scots quest for music and identity - Fintan Vallely 18. The
evolution of national identity amongst Ulster Protestants during the
twentieth century - Thomas Hennessey THE ORANGE TRADITION 19. Pride before
a fall? Orangeism in Liverpool since 1945 - Peter Day 20. The contemporary
Orange Order in Northern Ireland - Jonathan Tonge and James W. McAuley THE
PROTESTANT WORKIGN CLASS: POLITICAL AND PARAMILITARY REPRESENTATION 21.
Duck or rabbit? The value systems of Loyalist paramilitaries - Lyndsey
Harris 22. A weapon in the struggle? Loyalist paramilitarism and the
politics of auto/biography in contemporary Northern Ireland - Stephen
Hopkins 23. Containment and the politics of Loyalist-based conflict
transformation - Brian Graham 24. The Northern Ireland Labour Party and
Protestant working class identity - Aaron Edwards 25. The Protestant
working class and the fragmentation of Ulster Unionism - Graham Walker 26.
Unionist identity and party fortunes since the Good Friday Agreement - Neil
Southern