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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... interpretation ' in Journal of British Studies , 32 ( 1993 ) , 24–43 . It should also be noted that whilst the vast major- ity of those Scots coming to Ulster in the 1690s were lowland Presbyterians there was a move- ment into north ...
... interpretation ' in Journal of British Studies , 32 ( 1993 ) , 24–43 . It should also be noted that whilst the vast major- ity of those Scots coming to Ulster in the 1690s were lowland Presbyterians there was a move- ment into north ...
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... interpretation by many scholars as to who is Scottish and who is Irish and what their role was in the history of the two nations . In one example , confusion still abounds about Irish military service in the Swedish army largely caused ...
... interpretation by many scholars as to who is Scottish and who is Irish and what their role was in the history of the two nations . In one example , confusion still abounds about Irish military service in the Swedish army largely caused ...
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... interpretation in terms of current modes of biographical art and liter- ary criticism . But some fatality seems to dog almost every writer on Burns , forcing him to write in a fashion that prevents his book taking , in and for itself ...
... interpretation in terms of current modes of biographical art and liter- ary criticism . But some fatality seems to dog almost every writer on Burns , forcing him to write in a fashion that prevents his book taking , in and for itself ...
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Preface | 7 |
Ulster unionism and the Scottish dimension | 33 |
social and political | 43 |
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