Broadly speaking, this is a study of the Protestant population of County Cavan in a time of social and political upheaval. Chapter one is concerned with identifying Cavan’s Protestants as a group, both politically and culturally Chapter two, given the cultural and political identity of the county’s Protestants, shows how this group reacted and adapted to the political changes of the years 1919-22. It was found that Protestantism, after a slight realignment, largely accepted Ireland’s new position regarding Britain and despite that fact that unionism as a political force was greatly diminished, the values that had given rise to that unionism remained relatively intact. After identifying the group that existed in ideological opposit...
From 191 2 through 1925, Ireland\u27s political destiny dramatically and sometimes violently shifted...
This thesis examines the development of liberal Protestantism in Waterford between 1800 and 1842. Wa...
This article investigates the “Rotten Prods” (Protestants) through an archival and historiographical...
Broadly speaking, this is a study of the Protestant population of County Cavan in a time of social ...
This thesis as its title suggests explores the political landscape of County Cavan in the early par...
This thesis traces the economic, social, political and cultural aspects of the Protestant community...
Histories of Irish partition and discussions of the Irish border portray the six-county settlement a...
The purpose of this thesis was to highlight an aspect of the heterogeneous character of working cla...
This thesis deals with the transition that was taking place in Protestant society in the immediate p...
This article considers intra-unionist divisions in inter-war Northern Ireland, with an emphasis on t...
This thesis explores the role played by the Church of Ireland, the largest Protestant Church in Irel...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
This article assesses ‘Rotten Protestants’, or Protestant home rulers in Ulster, by means of an anal...
The period 1861-1914 was one of significant upheaval in Irish politics, culminating with the passage...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study examines a compaign...
From 191 2 through 1925, Ireland\u27s political destiny dramatically and sometimes violently shifted...
This thesis examines the development of liberal Protestantism in Waterford between 1800 and 1842. Wa...
This article investigates the “Rotten Prods” (Protestants) through an archival and historiographical...
Broadly speaking, this is a study of the Protestant population of County Cavan in a time of social ...
This thesis as its title suggests explores the political landscape of County Cavan in the early par...
This thesis traces the economic, social, political and cultural aspects of the Protestant community...
Histories of Irish partition and discussions of the Irish border portray the six-county settlement a...
The purpose of this thesis was to highlight an aspect of the heterogeneous character of working cla...
This thesis deals with the transition that was taking place in Protestant society in the immediate p...
This article considers intra-unionist divisions in inter-war Northern Ireland, with an emphasis on t...
This thesis explores the role played by the Church of Ireland, the largest Protestant Church in Irel...
This inquiry analyzes the necessity for the Irish Repeal Party's alliance with the Catholic Church,...
This article assesses ‘Rotten Protestants’, or Protestant home rulers in Ulster, by means of an anal...
The period 1861-1914 was one of significant upheaval in Irish politics, culminating with the passage...
216 p.Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, 1987.The study examines a compaign...
From 191 2 through 1925, Ireland\u27s political destiny dramatically and sometimes violently shifted...
This thesis examines the development of liberal Protestantism in Waterford between 1800 and 1842. Wa...
This article investigates the “Rotten Prods” (Protestants) through an archival and historiographical...