Contested Identities of Ulster Catholics

Contested Identities of Ulster Catholics

Burgess, Thomas Paul

Springer International Publishing AG

07/2018

263

Dura

Inglês

9783319788036

15 a 20 dias

3716


ebook

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1 Introduction; Thomas Paul Burgess.- 2 The State We're In: - Imagining a New Republic; the Challenge to Irish Nationalism; Thomas Paul Burgess.- 3 Catholics in Northern Ireland: Changing Political Attitudes, 1968-2018; John Coakley.- 4 Rights versus Rites? Catholic women and abortion access in Northern Ireland; Claire Pierson.- 5 Tough, violent and virtually ungovernable'? Northern nationalists in the Irish Republic. A historical context; Brian Hanley.- 6 'E pluribus unum; The Elusiveness of a Singular Community Identity'; Malachi O'Doherty.- 7 The Story of Catholic Schools in Northern Ireland; past, present and possible future; Tony Gallagher.- 8 Paddy Devlin, the Labour Movement and the Catholic Community: A biographical methodology; Connal Parr.- 9 Sport, Politics and Catholics in Northern Ireland; David Hassan and Conor Murray.- 10 From the Frontlines of War to the Side-lines of Peace? Gender, Republicanism and the Peace Process; Niall Gilmartin.- 11 From Platitude to Realpolitik; Challenging Generic Designations; Tommy Mc Kearney.- 12 Meet the New Boss...Same as the Old Boss: Assessing Republican Attitudes toward the Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist Communities of Northern Ireland; Gareth Mulvenna.- 13 Ideology and Identity in the Founding Group of the Social Democratic and Labour Party: Evaluating the Life-writing of a Political Generation; Stephen Hopkins.- 14 Republican Fragmentation in the Face of Enduring Partition; Anthony McIntyre.- 15 Ambivalence in a post-conflict society: Young Catholics growing up in Northern Ireland; Aimee Smith.
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Ulster Catholics;Catholic identity;Politics and Catholicism;Ulster Nationalists;Northern Irish politics;Northern Irish religion and identity;Catholic community;Catholicism and cultural identity;Ulster Republicanism and political identity;Identity politics;Nationalism in Northern Ireland;Republicanism in Northern Ireland;political attitudes of Northern Irish Catholics;Abortion in Northern Ireland;Loyalism in Northern Ireland;Ulster Catholic ideology;Contested Identities of Ulster Catholics;British Politics;religion and society