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Between the devil and the deep blue sea : nationality, power and symbolic trade-offs among evangelical Protestants in contemporary Northern Ireland
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October 2007
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Abstract
National identity is symbolically complex configuration, with shifts of emphasis and reprioritisations of content negotiated in contexts of power. This paper shows how they occur in one post conflict situation – Northern Ireland – among some of the most extreme of national actors – evangelical Protestants. In-depth interviews reveal quite radical shifts in the content of their British identity and in their understanding of and relation to the Irish state, with implications for their future politics. The implications for understanding ethno-religious nationalism, nationality shifts and the future of Northern Ireland are drawn out.
Sponsorship
Higher Education Authority
Irish Research Council for the Humanities and Social Sciences
Other Sponsorship
EU Programme for Peace and Reconciliation
Type of Material
Journal Article
Publisher
Wiley Blackwell
Journal
Nations and Nationalism
Volume
13
Issue
4
Start Page
637
End Page
655
Copyright (Published Version)
The authors 2007. Journal compilation ASEN/Blackwell Publishing Ltd 2007
Subject – LCSH
Group identity--Northern Ireland
Evangelicalism--Northern Ireland
Religious minorities--Northern Ireland
Nationalism--Northern Ireland
Language
English
Status of Item
Peer reviewed
ISSN
1469-8129
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