Part of a series of articles exploring the role of the left in the great political upheaval in Northern Ireland in 1968-69, written in response to John McAnulty’s polemic ( Solidarity 717) In January ...
Many feared that using the Northern model in a possible united Ireland ... middle-aged male Protestant. Those from other backgrounds agreed. How the ministers from the six counties would be ...
Senior football teams in Ulster have been competing for the Anglo-Celt Cup for a century now - Jack Madden explains what the ...
Mr Devlin said that representations had been made to him that it would be highly desirable that united action should be taken ...
Wrapping up a series of articles on the great political upheaval in Northern Ireland in 1968-69. This instalment is about Britain putting troops onto the streets on 14 August 1969. On 12 August 1969 ...
But the Protestants of Ireland ... the realms of the High King of Ireland is well known. But most of his missionary movements read like a travel talk of Northern Ireland. It is surely one of ...
The Ulster Plantation of 1609, intended to replace native Catholic Irish residents with Protestant settlers ... More recent divisions in Northern Ireland date to the 1921 treaty that ended the ...
when 26 of the 32 counties of Ireland became semi-independent, the tricolor flag of Ireland has been the official flag. Green represents the Catholics, orange represents the Protestants ...
Since 1922, when 26 of the 32 counties of Ireland became semi-independent, the tricolor flag of Ireland has been the official flag. Green represents the Catholics, orange represents the Protestants, ...
Synge came from staunch upper-middle-class evangelical Protestant stock with impeccable ... political and religious intolerance of the Northern counties forever “waging war against Popery ...