The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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... cent of the adult population in 1901 , 17.7 per cent in 1935 , and 13.0 per cent in 1948 ; these figures overstate individual attendances , since they count a person twice if he attended church more than once on the Sundays concerned ...
... cent of the adult population in 1901 , 17.7 per cent in 1935 , and 13.0 per cent in 1948 ; these figures overstate individual attendances , since they count a person twice if he attended church more than once on the Sundays concerned ...
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... cent in 1909 to 25 per cent in 1915 ; it fell during the inter - war period , but has now returned to about 22 per cent . Given the economic pressure on the Catholic community and the low proportion going to grammar schools , this is ...
... cent in 1909 to 25 per cent in 1915 ; it fell during the inter - war period , but has now returned to about 22 per cent . Given the economic pressure on the Catholic community and the low proportion going to grammar schools , this is ...
Page 141
... cent of the branch secretaries were Catholic and 80 per cent Protestant . The Catholic proportion was , however , 46 per cent in the large Amalgamated Transport and General Workers ' Union , with its considerable unskilled membership ...
... cent of the branch secretaries were Catholic and 80 per cent Protestant . The Catholic proportion was , however , 46 per cent in the large Amalgamated Transport and General Workers ' Union , with its considerable unskilled membership ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
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