Class Conflict and Sectarianism (PDF)
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Belfast's Protestant working class has raised numerous problems for historians. Why should the most industrially developed part of Ireland, far from being the centre of conflict, have been what James Connolly called 'the happy hunting ground of the slave...
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Belfast's Protestant working class has raised numerous problems for historians. Why should the most industrially developed part of Ireland, far from being the centre of conflict, have been what James Connolly called 'the happy hunting ground of the slave driver and the home of the least rebellious slaves in the industrial world'? Many observers have taken the Protestant working class to be dupes of the Orange Order, but in this important analysis of the effects of Orangeism and Unionism on Belfast's political life, Henry Patterson argues that the real strength of Orangeism lay not simply in its ability to suppress class antagonism but rather in its capacity to provide a specific form of expression of these antagonisms within the framework of traditional populist Orangeism.
Class Conflict and Sectarianism also considers the basis and significance of Unionist ideology of 'uneven development' and its relationship to the labour movement, providing new interpretations of the dispute between James Connolly and William Walker, the 1907 Dock Strike and the period of mass strikes and violent sectarianism in Belfast following the First World War.
Autoren-Porträt von Henry Patterson
Henry Patterson is Professor Emeritus of Politics at the University of Ulster and the author of numerous books and articles on modern Irish history including Ireland Since 1939: The Persistence of Conflict (Penguin), The Politics of Illusion: A Political History of Sinn Fein and the IRA and Ireland's Violent Frontier: The Border and Anglo-Irish Relations During the Troubles. With Paul Bew he is co-author of Sean Lemass and the Making of Modern Ireland and The British State and the Ulster Crisis, and, with Paul Bew and Peter Gibbon, co-author of Northern Ireland 1921-2001: Political Forces and Social Classes.
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- Autor: Henry Patterson
- 2015, Englisch
- Verlag: Serif Books
- ISBN-10: 1909150517
- ISBN-13: 9781909150515
- Erscheinungsdatum: 08.06.2015
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