Who are "the People"?: Unionism, Protestantism and Loyalism in Northern IrelandWe are the people is a popular Loyalist slogan in Northern Ireland - a statement of loyalty, identity and devotion to and from Ireland's Protestants. This collection examines the meaning behind this legend, providing a critique of the issues which affect this heterogeneous community. |
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The Character of Ulster Unionism | 16 |
A Representation of Place yet to be Imagined | 34 |
Suffering for Righteousness Sake? | 55 |
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