The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 56
... playing - field may not therefore do much to create ties between the two communities . The tragedy of separation is ... play with ? ' She replied , " Yes , there are children next door , but they aren't neighbours , they're Protestants ...
... playing - field may not therefore do much to create ties between the two communities . The tragedy of separation is ... play with ? ' She replied , " Yes , there are children next door , but they aren't neighbours , they're Protestants ...
Page 77
... playing with the children of a neighbour of different religion , and he is almost certain to hear grown - ups speaking ... play with Protestants ' because of the lack of morals and the bad language they might pick up ' . In 1960 , 41 per ...
... playing with the children of a neighbour of different religion , and he is almost certain to hear grown - ups speaking ... play with Protestants ' because of the lack of morals and the bad language they might pick up ' . In 1960 , 41 per ...
Page 148
... playing in international competitions as a single side . In the Republic all these games are played both by ... play Rugby football or cricket , which are referred to by those of Nationalist opinion as ' foreign ' , ' Protestant ...
... playing in international competitions as a single side . In the Republic all these games are played both by ... play Rugby football or cricket , which are referred to by those of Nationalist opinion as ' foreign ' , ' Protestant ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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