Ulster and Scotland, 1600-2000: History, Language and IdentityFour Courts, 2004 - 189 páginas The first volume in the new series of Ulster-Scots history deals with many aspects of life, including social and economical. |
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... appear to have been the dominant element here . Jean Agnew has compre- hensively shown the extent of Scottish penetration and dominance within the Belfast merchant community . Out of 32 Belfast merchant families studied by Agnew , no ...
... appear to have been the dominant element here . Jean Agnew has compre- hensively shown the extent of Scottish penetration and dominance within the Belfast merchant community . Out of 32 Belfast merchant families studied by Agnew , no ...
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... appear- ance in Glasgow within about a year of its formation and was aided in its early growth by a fraternal and ... appears to have lived out his remaining years . " 1 McCluskey was very probably an IRB man before coming to Glasgow ...
... appear- ance in Glasgow within about a year of its formation and was aided in its early growth by a fraternal and ... appears to have lived out his remaining years . " 1 McCluskey was very probably an IRB man before coming to Glasgow ...
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... appear , and as conflict , first in South Africa and then in the Great War , called for a collective loyalty to the Empire , so there emerged a stronger sense of the ' British ' inheritance of New Zealand . New Zealanders began to think ...
... appear , and as conflict , first in South Africa and then in the Great War , called for a collective loyalty to the Empire , so there emerged a stronger sense of the ' British ' inheritance of New Zealand . New Zealanders began to think ...
Conteúdo
Preface | 7 |
Ulster unionism and the Scottish dimension | 33 |
social and political | 43 |
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America Antrim appear became Belfast born Britain British called Catholic cent Charles Church clear colonial contemporary continued council County cultural Derry described distinct Dublin early Edinburgh emigration England English established ethnic Europe European evidence example fact famine figures further Gaelic given Glasgow Hamilton identity immigrants important included interest Ireland Irish issue Jacobite James John King land language largely late later least letter linguistic literature lived London Lowland March migration military ministers movement nationalist North noted numbers officers origins perhaps period perspective petition political poor population Presbyterian present Protestant recent records referred regarded regional relations remained Robert Rule Scotch-Irish Scotland Scots language Scottish settled settlers seventeenth century significant society speech spoken Studies Sweden Swedish synod tion tradition Ulster Scots Union unionists University writing written Zealand