Amity and enmity : variety in Ulster protestant culture
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Title: | Amity and enmity : variety in Ulster protestant culture | Authors: | Buckley, Anthony D. | Permanent link: | http://hdl.handle.net/10197/2341 | Date: | 2010 | Online since: | 2010-08-11T13:21:35Z | Abstract: | Ulster Protestant attitudes to, for example, history, religion or territory, have been portrayed by scholars as full of animosity towards Catholics. In fact, Protestant culture, like any other, is enabling, giving people the ability to act in whatever manner seems appropriate. This paper explores the fact that, throughout Ulster's Troubles, there has been cooperation as well as conflict between the ethnic groups and that this flexibility reflects itself in the culture available to Protestants. | Funding Details: | Not applicable | Type of material: | Working Paper | Publisher: | University College Dublin. Institute for British-Irish Studies | Series/Report no.: | IBIS Working Papers; 100 | Copyright (published version): | The author, 2010 | Keywords: | Protestanism; Protestant Culture; Northern Ireland; Ulster | Subject LCSH: | Protestants--Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Attitudes Protestants--Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Social life and customs Ulster (Northern Ireland and Ireland)--Ethnic relations |
Other versions: | http://www.ucd.ie/ibis/filestore/wp2010/100_buckley.pdf | Language: | en | Status of Item: | Peer reviewed | Conference Details: | Paper presented at the conference 'Protestant Traditions and the Paths to Peace: Beyond the Legacies of Plantation', Global Irish Institute, University College, Dublin, 9 June 2009. |
Appears in Collections: | Institute for British-Irish Studies (IBIS) Working Papers and Policy Papers |
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