The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 26
Page 2
... Committee of the Irish Association for Cultural , Economic , and Social Relations . The first two of the aims of this Association are : " To foster through the initiative of its individual members more neighbourly relations between ...
... Committee of the Irish Association for Cultural , Economic , and Social Relations . The first two of the aims of this Association are : " To foster through the initiative of its individual members more neighbourly relations between ...
Page 81
... committee under the chairmanship of Sir Robert Lynn , M.P. , was appointed to report on them and to recommend policy for the future . The Catholic community was not prepared to be repre- sented on this committee . The Lynn Committee ...
... committee under the chairmanship of Sir Robert Lynn , M.P. , was appointed to report on them and to recommend policy for the future . The Catholic community was not prepared to be repre- sented on this committee . The Lynn Committee ...
Page 83
... Committee of the three main Protestant churches , in association with a committee of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland . The Protestant argument was that they were being invited to transfer their voluntary schools to state control , on ...
... Committee of the three main Protestant churches , in association with a committee of the Grand Orange Lodge of Ireland . The Protestant argument was that they were being invited to transfer their voluntary schools to state control , on ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
11 other sections not shown
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
activities appointed Association attend attitude belief boundaries Britain British Catholic Church Catholic community Catholic schools cent Chapter Church of Ireland claim clubs co-operation Committee connexion constitution Council denominations differences discrimination division Dublin economic Education Authority elections electoral emigration employment England English Enniskillen existence fact families fear feeling firm Gaelic Gaelic games gerrymandering Government of Ireland Hansard Home Rule hospital influence instance Ireland Act Irish Free Irish Republican Army issue Labour Party Londonderry Minister Ministry mixed National Nationalist neighbours Newry North Orange Order Parliament political population Portadown Pound Loney Presbyterian priest proportion of Catholics Protestant Ascendancy Protestants and Catholics Province Queen's regarded religion religious instruction Republic Roman Catholic Saor Uladh sectarian segregation side Sinn Fein South Special Powers strong Sunday teachers tend tion towns trade union Ulster Ulster Protestant Action Unionist Party unity University voluntary vote wards workers