The political impact of secularisation in Northern Ireland

BC Hayes, I McAllister - 2004 - researchrepository.ucd.ie
Abstract The Northern Ireland conflict has traditionally been characterized as a sectarian
conflict between two monolithic religious communities, Protestant and Catholic. As a result …

Religious independents in Northern Ireland: Origins, attitudes, and significance

BC Hayes, I McAllister - Review of Religious Research, 1995 - JSTOR
The Northern Ireland problem is usually characterized as a sectarian conflict between the
Protestant and Catholic communities. All other religious affiliations are either ignored or …

The Case against Northern Ireland Exceptionalism: the 'Academy', Religion and Politics

BM Walker - Irish religious conflict in comparative perspective …, 2014 - Springer
Today there is great interest in academic circles concerning the role of religion in the
political world. The upsurge in recent decades of situations where religion has been linked …

Religion and democratization in Northern Ireland: Is religion actually ethnicity in disguise?

E O'Malley, D Walsh - Religiously Oriented Parties and …, 2014 - taylorfrancis.com
Few parts of Europe see as much religious observance as Northern Ireland, and fewer
places in Europe have religion as one of the major cleavages on which politics seems to …

Churches, society and conflict in Northern Ireland

D Morrow - Northern Ireland Politics, 1996 - books.google.com
For many, Northern Ireland has become synonymous with religious divisions. Numerous
surveys have shown that the Northern Irish are among the most loyal churchgoers in …

The Northern Ireland agreement: an explication of a political milestone

BC Hayes, I McAllister - ZA-Information/Zentralarchiv für Empirische …, 1998 - ssoar.info
'On Good Friday, the 10th April 1998, the Northern Ireland Agreement was formally
endorsed by all the major political parties in Northern Ireland. Considered a landmark …

[图书][B] Religion, identity and politics in Northern Ireland: Boundaries of belonging and belief

C Mitchell - 2017 - taylorfrancis.com
Has conflict in Northern Ireland kept political dimensions of religion alive, and has religion
played a role in fuelling conflict? Conflict in Northern Ireland is not and never will be a holy …

[DOC][DOC] The roots of sectarianism in Northern Ireland

GI Higgins, JD Brewer - Researching the troubles: Social science …, 2003 - researchgate.net
The project funded by the Central Community Relations Unit under the title,'The Roots of
Sectarianism', on which we both worked, was a small and modestly funded affair, lasting six …

Neither/nor: The rejection of unionist and nationalist identities in post-agreement Northern Ireland

K Hayward, C McManus - Capital & Class, 2019 - journals.sagepub.com
Since 2006, according to the Northern Ireland Life and Times Survey, the largest portion of
people in Northern Ireland identify themselves not as Unionist nor Nationalist but as Neither …

National identity in Northern Ireland: stability or change?

J Coakley - Nations and Nationalism, 2007 - Wiley Online Library
This article addresses a set of fundamental, long‐term factors associated with the Northern
Ireland conflict: the pattern of underlying values and attitudes, especially those related to …