This thesis examines the ways in which Ulster Protestant identity has been explored in contemporary Northern Irish drama. The insecurity of the political and cultural status of Ulster Protestants from the Home Rule Crises up until Partition led to the construction and maintenance of a distinct and unified Ulster Protestant identity. This identity was defined by concepts such as loyalty, industriousness and 'Britishness'. It was also defined by a perceived opposite - the Catholicism, disloyalty and 'Irishness' of the Republic. When the Orange State began to fragment in the late 1960s and early 1970s, so did notions of this singular Ulster Protestant identity. With the onset of the Troubles in 1969 came a parallel questioning and subversi...
International audienceAt a time when Northern Ireland needed to find political, economic and social ...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called 'Romance-acro...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
In this contemporary one-man theatre play, Marie Jones’s character, Kenneth McCallister, is prompted...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introductory chapter outl...
This articles considers how seven dramatists have treated sectarian tension in Northern Irish societ...
This book approaches Ulster Protestantism through its theatrical and cultural intersection with poli...
International audienceIn this contemporary one-man theatre play, Marie Jones's character, Kenneth Mc...
The objective of this thesis was to provide a detailed analysis of three modern Irish plays which sh...
Thesis abstract The thirty-year conflict in Northern Ireland, also known as the Troubles, has inspir...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how the turbulent changes within the Irish society affected...
Histories of Irish partition and discussions of the Irish border portray the six-county settlement a...
textStaging a Shared Future argues that theatre provides vital insight into the construction and use...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called ‘Romance-acro...
International audienceAt a time when Northern Ireland needed to find political, economic and social ...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called 'Romance-acro...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...
In this contemporary one-man theatre play, Marie Jones’s character, Kenneth McCallister, is prompted...
211 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 2001.The introductory chapter outl...
This articles considers how seven dramatists have treated sectarian tension in Northern Irish societ...
This book approaches Ulster Protestantism through its theatrical and cultural intersection with poli...
International audienceIn this contemporary one-man theatre play, Marie Jones's character, Kenneth Mc...
The objective of this thesis was to provide a detailed analysis of three modern Irish plays which sh...
Thesis abstract The thirty-year conflict in Northern Ireland, also known as the Troubles, has inspir...
The purpose of this thesis is to examine how the turbulent changes within the Irish society affected...
Histories of Irish partition and discussions of the Irish border portray the six-county settlement a...
textStaging a Shared Future argues that theatre provides vital insight into the construction and use...
Since the Irish island was partitioned in the 20th century general civil unrest has been constantly ...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called ‘Romance-acro...
International audienceAt a time when Northern Ireland needed to find political, economic and social ...
One of the most popular sub-genres of Northern Irish Troubles fiction is the so called 'Romance-acro...
This study examines the construction of cultural nationalism in Northern Ireland and Scotland post-1...