Conservatism and Loyalism the Skibb Eagle 1900 1922 (original) (raw)

Divided Loyalties: A Reassessment of ex-Unionists in the early politics of the Irish Free State

Patrick McCusker

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A Prosperity of Thought in an Age of Austerity: The Case of Ulster Loyalism

Peter Shirlow

The Political Quarterly, 2012

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REDEFINING LOYALISM—A POLITICAL PERSPECTIVE

James W McAuley

2002

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Ex-Unionists and Irish Politics in 1922-3

Patrick McCusker

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‘Irish Conservatives, the ‘Patriot Tradition’ and the Act of Union, c. 1829-69’ in Niall Ó Ciosáin and John Cunningham (eds.), Culture and Society in Ireland Since 1750; Essays in honour of Gearóid O Tuathaigh (Dublin, Lilliput Press, May 2015), pp. 130-144.

Andrew Shields

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Ulster Loyalism, Ulster Unionism and the Irish State, 1972-1982

Rory Milhench

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Ireland 1916–2016: the promise and challenge of national sovereignty (Dóchas agus Dúshlán na Ceannasachta Náisiúnta)

Aidan O'Malley

Irish Studies Review, 2019

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Anarcho-Nationalism and Irish Freedom

Sean Worgan

Saothar: Journal of the Irish Labour History Society, 2019

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The Origins of the Irish Constitution 1928–1941

Thomas Mohr

The Journal of Legal History, 2013

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The Wages of Loyalty: the Moral Economy of Loyalty and the Ulster Unionist Labour Association in Northern Ireland, 1918-72

Christopher John Victor Loughlin

Labour History in Irish History, 2023

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Jeffrey Leddin, The “Labour Hercules”: The Irish Citizen Army and Irish Republicanism, 1913-23

Olivier Coquelin

Études irlandaises, 2020

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Loughlin, C.J.V. (2019) Author response to Book Review Symposium of Christopher J.V. Loughlin, Labour and the Politics of disloyalty in Belfast, 1921–39: The moral economy of loyalty, Global Discourse, vol 9, no 3, 579–588.

Christopher John Victor Loughlin

Global Discourse, 2019

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Languages of Loyalism: Patriotism, Nationhood and the State in the 1790s

Jennifer C Mori

The English Historical Review, 2003

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The Discourse of Defence”: “Dissident” Irish Republican Newspapers and the “Propaganda War

Sophie Whiting

Terrorism and Political Violence, 2012

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Charles Tilly. Popular Contention in Great Britain 1758–1834. Harvard University Press, Cambridge (Mass.) [etc.] 1995. xvii, 476 pp. Ill. $49.95; £31.50

John Belchem

International Review of Social History, 1997

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Democratic Left: The Life and Death of an Irish Political Party

Kevin Rafter

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Redefining Loyalism: a political perspective; an academic perspective

James W McAuley

2001

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Royalism in Republicanism: The Political Vocabulary of Irish Sovereignty, 1912-1924. Mariana Bonnouvrier and Carolina Armenteros, eds. Monarchy and European Republicanism: From the Eighteenth to the Twenty-First Centuries (Forthcoming)

Aidan Beatty

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Review of Christopher Norton, The politics of constitutional nationalism in Northern Ireland, 1932-70: Between grievance and reconciliation

Sarah Campbell

Irish Political Studies (2014)

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The Drennan-Duffin Archive: A very Irish Unionism

Richard Holmes

Familia, 2018

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David Fitzpatrick's review of John M Regan, The Irish Counter-Revolution (Dublin, 1999), Michael Laffan, The Resurrection of Ireland (Cambridge, 1999); Patrick Maume, The Long Gestation (Dublin, 1999).

John M. Regan

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Bill Kissane, New Beginnings: Constitutionalism and Democracy in Modern Ireland, Dublin: University College Dublin Press, 2011, 200 pp. £19.99 (pbk)

Ronan McCrea

Nations and Nationalism, 2012

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The road to God knows where: Understanding Irish republicanism

Jim Smyth

Capital & Class, 2005

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The Black Hand of Irish Republicanism

Máirtín Ó Catháin

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Class, Political Economy and Loyalist Political Disaffection: Agonistic Politics and the Flag Protests

John Barry

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The Moral Economy of Loyalty: Labour, Law, and the State in Northern Ireland, 1921–1939

Christopher John Victor Loughlin

Labour History Review, 2017

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Inconvenient Inequalities: New Unionism, Loyalism and the Battle for Belfast

Sophie Long

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A Watching Brief? The Political Strategy of Progressive Loyalism since 1994

Aaron Edwards

2004

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Irish Republicanism and the Potential Pitfalls of Pluralism

Mark McGovern

Capital & Class, 2000

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Fianna Fail, Constitutional Republicanism, and the Issue of Consent: 1980-1996

Gareth Ivory

EIRE IRELAND, 1997

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UWS Academic Portal Review of Farrell, Mel. (2017) Party Politics in a New Democracy: The Irish Free State, 1922-37. London: Palgrave

Mark McNally

2021

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Claiming Connolly: the legacy of James Connolly and Irish republicanism, 1966-2005

Philip Chilton

2014

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Resistance and the United Irish League in Cork, 1900-1909

John O'Donovan

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Southern Unionism in pre- and post-revolutionary Ireland

Donnacha Ó Beacháin

2015

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The Political Parties of the Republic of Ireland and the Northern Ireland question 1980-1995

Gareth Ivory

1999

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