10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «ORANGEISM»
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Orangeism in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
Orangeism and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
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Orangeism: The Making of a Tradition
Flynn presents the reader with a comprehensive and account of the Order from its foundation in the 17th century through centuries of growth and conflict and brings us right up to the present day and the turmoil of recent years.
Kevin Haddick-Flynn, 1999
2
Unionism and
Orangeism in Northern Ireland Since 1945: The ...
This is the first book which is based on unprecedented access to the archives of both the Party and the Order.
Henry Patterson, Eric P. Kaufmann, 2007
3
Loyal to the Core?:
Orangeism and Britishness in Northern ...
This book provides the first ever comprehensive membership survey of the Orange Order. The book draws upon a detailed study of the Orange Order and on a wealth of individual interviews with Orange leaders and its grassroots base.
James W. McAuley, Jonathan Tonge, Andrew Mycock, 2011
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The Origins of Ulster Unionism: The Formation of Popular ...
The Formation of Popular Protestant Politics and Ideology in Nineteenth-century
Ireland Peter Gibbon. II The origins of Orangeism, 1780-98 While the most
striking nineteenth-century contrasts between Ulster and the rest of Ireland were
to be ...
This is a pre-1923 historical reproduction that was curated for quality. Quality assurance was conducted on each of these books in an attempt to remove books with imperfections introduced by the digitization process.
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An army with banners: the real face of
Orangeism
The author offers explanations of Orangeism's eighteenth century origins and its developing objectives during the two hundred years of its history.
7
Orangeism; Its Origin and History
Although occasionally there may be certain imperfections with these old texts, we feel they deserve to be made available for future generations to enjoy.
8
Short History of
Orangeism
The only succinct account of the origins and development of Orangeism currently available.
Kevin Haddick Flynn, 2002
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Faith, Fraternity and Fighting: The Orange Order and Irish ...
Chapter. 2. The. Development. of. Orangeism. in. Northern. England. Following
its initial appearance in mid-1y9os Ulster, the Orange Order spread rapidly.
Within ten years it had grown beyond British shores. By the middle of the
nineteenth ...
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Culture, Conflict, and Migration: The Irish in Victorian Cumbria
The. emergence. and. identity. of. Orangeism. What was the Orange Institution,
but a Protestant Defence Association? Whitehaven Herald, 15 July 1871
Throughout the Victorian period Orangemen upheld conservative, Protestant
values with ...
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «ORANGEISM»
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Orangeism is used in the context of the following news items.
Orange leader Nelson condemns hardliners
... to modernise the institution and reach out to those who would not naturally support Orangeism, spoke bluntly about the band's actions. «Banbridge Leader, Jul 15»
Bessbrook says thank you
“Orangeism remains in good shape in Co Armagh and we look forward to next year's Twelfth in Portadown.” Dynamic Dart Advertisement ... «Portadown Times, Jul 15»
County Grand Master and Fr Gary Donegan agree violence would …
“Violence is not helping anyone.” “Orangeism is doing well. It's okay here in rural Fermanagh; we have developed an understanding. We have ... «Impartial Reporter, Jul 15»
Orange Order reflecting on approach to parades
There has certainly been some reflection within Orangeism, unionism and loyalism, both on their approach to those parades and on their ... «the Irish News, Jul 15»
Orangemen make journey to Bessbrook
He concluded by saying: “Given the scale of this demonstration and no doubt others across the Province, it is clear that Orangeism - despite our ... «Lurgan Mail, Jul 15»
Man and woman refused bail over Belfast rioting
Persistent bad behaviour undermines unionism and Orangeism · Loyalists break through a police barrier as they are prevented from ... «Irish Times, Jul 15»
Orange walks must be normal but thugs should say sorry
Orangemen are being persecuted by the Parades Commission in a fashion suggesting that they want to eradicate Orangeism. They are aided ... «Belfast Newsletter, Jul 15»
Persistent bad behaviour undermines unionism and Orangeism
Believe it or not, this year marks the 20th anniversary of what has become known as “Drumcree”. It was the stopping of the return parade from ... «Irish Times, Jul 15»
Twelfth: Rossnowlagh thousands 'show enduring strength of …
“The thousands in attendance today – both participating and spectating – is a welcome reminder of the enduring strength of Orangeism, and ... «Belfast Newsletter, Jul 15»
Rossnowlagh thousands 'show enduring strength of Orangeism'
“The thousands in attendance today – both participating and spectating – is a welcome reminder of the enduring strength of Orangeism, and ... «Belfast Newsletter, Jul 15»