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Bradley J (2004) Orangeism in Scotland: Unionism, politics, identity, and football. Eire Ireland, 39 (1&2), pp. 237-261. https://doi.org/10.1353/eir.2004.0001
Abstract
First paragraph: For almost two hundred years the Orange Institution has been a feature of the religious, social, and cultural life of West Central Scotland. Although a matter of some contention, the Order has developed a powerful political meaning in Scotland, affecting the political allegiances and identities of a wide variety of constituencies. Despite an Irish birth, the Orange Institution has at its core a uniquely Ulster-Scottish perception of both its own constitution and its function to British identity.
Keywords
; Protestantism Scotland History;Orangemen Scotland History;Scotland Emigration and immigration History;Ireland Emigration and immigration History;Scotland Relations Ireland;Ireland Relations Scotland.
Journal
Eire Ireland: Volume 39, Issue 1&2
Status | Published |
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Publication date | 31/05/2004 |
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Publisher | The Irish American Cultural Institute |
ISSN | 0013-2683 |