During the Northern Ireland conflict (1968–1998), paramilitary groups were supported and sustained by a sociocultural apparatus that helped legitimise their position within the community and disseminate their political message. From the use of flags and murals, to loyalist and republican parades, working-class vernacular culture revealed who was in control of various districts within the Province. For many working-class Protestants, loyalist songs were a key component of this culture, connecting the past and the present. Unlike the better-known marching band scene, which is a huge public spectacle, the loyalist song scene is much more private. Performed in a closed setting, within local bars and clubs, loyalist songs are reproduced for inte...
The relationship between music and national identity is well-established in Ireland as elsewhere. Ri...
Challenging traditional narrow views, this unique work proposes to rethink and reinterpret Ulster lo...
This thesis examines Protestant unionist commemorations of the Battle of the Somme in Northern Irela...
During the Northern Ireland conflict (1968–1998), paramilitary groups were supported and sustained b...
Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom, yet its postcolonial position is subject to fie...
Popular music has had a long and often complex relationship with political life. A specific event in...
The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) is the largest loyalist paramilitary organization in Northern I...
This article explores popular-musical invocations of the Northern Ireland conflict (1968–1998), focu...
The signing of the Good Friday Agreement on April 10, 1998, marked the beginning of a new era of pea...
During the late 1960s pandemonium and chaos spread throughout the northeast part of the Irish island...
This thesis considers the political thought that has been threaded throughout the history of loyalis...
During the modern conflict in Northern Ireland, the paramilitaries played an important role in shapi...
From the glamorous, cross-dressing “Rebel, Rebel” of David Bowie, to the righteous Trenchtown “Soul ...
This thesis surveys musical culture’s relationship with Irish nationalism after the Irish confederac...
Music and art can be very effective mediums for individual expression, both in personal life and for...
The relationship between music and national identity is well-established in Ireland as elsewhere. Ri...
Challenging traditional narrow views, this unique work proposes to rethink and reinterpret Ulster lo...
This thesis examines Protestant unionist commemorations of the Battle of the Somme in Northern Irela...
During the Northern Ireland conflict (1968–1998), paramilitary groups were supported and sustained b...
Northern Ireland remains part of the United Kingdom, yet its postcolonial position is subject to fie...
Popular music has had a long and often complex relationship with political life. A specific event in...
The Ulster Defence Association (UDA) is the largest loyalist paramilitary organization in Northern I...
This article explores popular-musical invocations of the Northern Ireland conflict (1968–1998), focu...
The signing of the Good Friday Agreement on April 10, 1998, marked the beginning of a new era of pea...
During the late 1960s pandemonium and chaos spread throughout the northeast part of the Irish island...
This thesis considers the political thought that has been threaded throughout the history of loyalis...
During the modern conflict in Northern Ireland, the paramilitaries played an important role in shapi...
From the glamorous, cross-dressing “Rebel, Rebel” of David Bowie, to the righteous Trenchtown “Soul ...
This thesis surveys musical culture’s relationship with Irish nationalism after the Irish confederac...
Music and art can be very effective mediums for individual expression, both in personal life and for...
The relationship between music and national identity is well-established in Ireland as elsewhere. Ri...
Challenging traditional narrow views, this unique work proposes to rethink and reinterpret Ulster lo...
This thesis examines Protestant unionist commemorations of the Battle of the Somme in Northern Irela...