A Past Apart: Studies in the History of Catholic Belfast, 1850-1950

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Ulster Historical Foundation, 1996 - History - 261 pages
Like ethnic minorities in other divided cities, the history of Belfast Catholic community is quite distinct from that of the local majority.A Past Apartis the first book to focus directly on that history. It explains how Belfast Catholics came to feel that they had more in common with their co-religionists in the South than their neighbors in what was, by 1900, the fastest-growing City in the British Isles. On a broader front, the experience of Belfast Catholics is compared with those in Glasgow, and with an intriguing variety of European and American examples. The conflict that arose between nationalists and the Catholic Church, and the political role of the Ancient Order of Hiberians are assessed. And, of course, the almost traditional rioting for which Belfast became notorious, exemplified in the fierce riots of 1935, is described and analyzed.
 

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All tables refer to Belfast except where stated
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AOH Ancient Order of Hibernians
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a Household Analysis
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BPP British Parliamentary Papers
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DMP Dublin Metropolitan Police
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the Belfast Riots of 1935
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HC House of Commons
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Irish Catholics in Belfast and Glasgow in
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Long Division and Ethnic Conflict in Belfast
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