The Northern Ireland Problem: A Study in Group RelationsOxford University Press, 1962 - 163 pages |
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Page 49
... possible rallying - point for the loyalist workers of Belfast . During the war a loyalist alternative existed in the Commonwealth Labour Party , represented in Parliament by Mr. Harry Midgley ; but he eventually joined the Unionist ...
... possible rallying - point for the loyalist workers of Belfast . During the war a loyalist alternative existed in the Commonwealth Labour Party , represented in Parliament by Mr. Harry Midgley ; but he eventually joined the Unionist ...
Page 95
... possible ( for instance ) for the Northern Ireland Government to deny any knowledge of the religion of its civil ... possible to obtain such a classification at all , for it shows that in Northern Ireland a man's religion is a matter of ...
... possible ( for instance ) for the Northern Ireland Government to deny any knowledge of the religion of its civil ... possible to obtain such a classification at all , for it shows that in Northern Ireland a man's religion is a matter of ...
Page 120
... possible to have a continuous Unionist majority on the Corporation , of 12 to 8 , despite the fact that Unionists can claim the allegiance of only about 41 per cent of the population of voting age in the city , and Protestants ...
... possible to have a continuous Unionist majority on the Corporation , of 12 to 8 , despite the fact that Unionists can claim the allegiance of only about 41 per cent of the population of voting age in the city , and Protestants ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
A Note on Arrangement and Method | 5 |
Two Views of History | 7 |
Copyright | |
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