The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 143
... clubs . What is interesting is to look for the influences which are not simply a natural derivative from the social situation . Some of these have the effect of uniting people in a common interest which transcends the religious divi ...
... clubs . What is interesting is to look for the influences which are not simply a natural derivative from the social situation . Some of these have the effect of uniting people in a common interest which transcends the religious divi ...
Page 145
... Clubs are mixed . Organizations which belong to an inter- national movement are often mixed , perhaps because the principles for selecting the membership are not locally decided . Thus some Rotary Clubs are mixed - and , of course , the ...
... Clubs are mixed . Organizations which belong to an inter- national movement are often mixed , perhaps because the principles for selecting the membership are not locally decided . Thus some Rotary Clubs are mixed - and , of course , the ...
Page 146
... Clubs , and among the Soroptimists . Mixing of the sexes in youth clubs is less common in Northern Ireland than in Great Britain ; where it occurs , there would be great obstacles to obtaining members from both communities , because of ...
... Clubs , and among the Soroptimists . Mixing of the sexes in youth clubs is less common in Northern Ireland than in Great Britain ; where it occurs , there would be great obstacles to obtaining members from both communities , because of ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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