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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... perhaps achieve a common ground on the other side of the globe ? This question may well be of more interest to inhabitants of New Zealand than to those in the homelands . Probably no more than about 7 per cent of those who left Ulster ...
... perhaps achieve a common ground on the other side of the globe ? This question may well be of more interest to inhabitants of New Zealand than to those in the homelands . Probably no more than about 7 per cent of those who left Ulster ...
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... Perhaps , most revealing of all was the response of the lord chancellor , Porter , to those attached to Capel who in 1695 sought to promote the all - encompassing term ' British ' to Irish Protestants of both English and Scottish ...
... Perhaps , most revealing of all was the response of the lord chancellor , Porter , to those attached to Capel who in 1695 sought to promote the all - encompassing term ' British ' to Irish Protestants of both English and Scottish ...
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... perhaps as many as 40,000 according to Paddy Fitzgerald.5 Given the numbers involved and the impact they had on their new land - for better or for worse the belief in ' destina- tion Ulster ' for the itinerant Scot is hardly surprising ...
... perhaps as many as 40,000 according to Paddy Fitzgerald.5 Given the numbers involved and the impact they had on their new land - for better or for worse the belief in ' destina- tion Ulster ' for the itinerant Scot is hardly surprising ...
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Preface | 7 |
Ulster unionism and the Scottish dimension | 33 |
social and political | 43 |
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