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Intimate strangers : political and cultural interaction between Scotland and Ulster in modern times

Covering the Scottish-Ulster relationship since the early 17th century, this book examines Protestant policies, the impact of socialism, the politics of nationalism and many other relevant topics.
Print Book, English, ©1995
J. Donald Publishers, Edinburgh, ©1995
History
vi, 199 pages ; 23 cm
9780859764179, 0859764176
33864098
The Scottish-Ulster relationship: an overview c. 1600-1880
Religion, nationality and empire in the Home Rule era c. 1880-1920
Popular Unionist and Protestant politics in Scotland and Northern Ireland c 1920-70
Nationalisms, the politics of identity, and the Catholic experience in Scotland and Northern Ireland c. 1920-70
A study in contrasts: Labour politics in Scotland and Northern Ireland c. 1920-70
The Northern Ireland Troubles, Scottish reactions and echoes, and the contemporary constitutional debate in the UK c. 1970-95